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_dominus_; in oblique case OF. _dam_; Lat. _dominum_, see Bartsch and Roland.

+Dang+, _pt. s._ beat, S3; see +Dyngen+.

+Dar+, _1 pr. s._ I dare, MD; +dear+, MD; +der+, MD; +darst+, _2 pr.

s._, S, C3; +daerst+, MD; +derst+, MD; +dar+, _pr. s._, MD, C2, C3, P; +durren+, _pl._, MD; +duren+, S; +doren+, W; +durre+, _pr. subj. s._, MD; _pl._, S; +durste+, _pt. subj. s._, S; +durst+, MD, P; +durste+, _pl._, S; +dorste+, S, S2, C2; +dorst+, S2, P; +durren+, _v._, MD.--AS.

_dear_, I dare, 2 pr. s. _dearst_, pl. _durron_, subj. _durre_, pt. s.



_dorste_.

+Dare+, _adj._ dark, S; see +Derk+.

+Darked+, _pt. s._ lay hid, S; see +Derken+.

+Darklyng+, _adv._ in the dark, S3, Sh.

+Dasewen+, _v._ to be dim, MD; +daswen+, C3; +dasewide+, _pt. s._, W2.--Cp. E. _daze_.

+Daun+, _sb._ a t.i.tle of respect, CM; see +Dan+.

+Daunger+, _sb._ absolute control, power, also difficulty, MD, PP, C; +daungere+, refusal, denial, S3; power to harm, PP.--OF. _dangier_, _dongier_, power, lords.h.i.+p, refusal, danger, (Bartsch); Late Lat.

*_dominiarium_, from Lat. _dominium_, see Brachet.

+Daungerous+, _adj._ haughty, difficult to please, MD, C2, C.

+Daunten+, _v._ to force, tame, MD, S2, S3, P.--AF. _danter_, OF.

_donter_ (F. _dompter_); Lat. _domitare_.

+Daw+, _sb._ dew, S; see +Dew+.

+Daw+, _sb._ day, S2; see +Day+. [[Addition]]

+Dawen+, _v._ to become day, C2, PP, Prompt., Palsg., MD, JD; +dagen+, S, Prompt.; +da?ede+, _pt. s._, MD.--AS. _dagian_.

+Dawing+, _sb._ dawning, S3; +dagheynge+, H; +daghynge+, H.

+Dawnen+, _v._ to dawn, Prompt.

+Dawning+, _sb._ dawning, MD; +dawenynge+, C.

+Day+, _sb._ day, SkD; +daei+, S; +dai+, S, W (1 Cor.4. 3); +da??+, S; +dei+, S; +daeies+, _gen._, S; +deies+, S; _phr._: +be daeies+, by day, S; +now a dayes+, C2; +daie+, _dat._, S; +daw+, S2; +da?es+, _pl._, S; +dayes+, S; +dawes+, S, PP; +dage+, S; +daga+, _gen._, MD; +da?a+, MD, +da?ene+, MD; +dawene+, MD; +dahene+, MD, S; +dae?en+, _dat._, S; +dae?e+, S; +dai?e+, S; _Phr._ +to give day+, to give trust, S3; +bring of daw+, to kill, S2.--AS. _daeg_, _daeges_, _daege_; pl. _dagas_, _daga_ (and _dagena_), _dagum_.

+Dayerie+, _sb._ dairy, C; +deyry+, Voc., Prompt. See +Deye+.

+Dayesie+, _sb._ daisy, CM; +dayesye+, CM; +dais-eie+, Voc.; +dayes-e?es+, _pl._, S2.--AS. _daeges-eage_, i.e. day's eye (Voc.).

+Daynen+, _v._ to deign, S2; see +Deynen+.

+Dayntethis+, _sb. pl._ dainties, H, MD.--OF. _deintet_; Prov. _dentat_, _dintat_; Lat. _dignitatem_. Cf. +Deyntee+.

+Dayre+, _sb._ dairy-maid, _androchia_, Voc. See +Deye+.

+De+, _v._ to die, S3; see +Deyen+.

+De-+; see +Dis-+.

+Dea+, _pr. s._ doeth, S; see +Don+.

+Deawes+, _sb. pl._ dews, S2; see +Dew+.

+Debat+, _sb._ strife, discord, C2; +debate+, S3, P; +debaat+, C3.--AF.

_debat_.

+De-baten+, _v._ to contend, fight, MD, C2.--OF. _debatre_ (pr.

p. _debatant_), It. _dibattere_, (Florio).

+Debonaire+, _adj._ mild, gentle, MD, C; +deb.o.n.e.re+, S2; +deb.o.n.e.r+, W2, H; +deboneire+, MD; +dubonure+, S2; +debonayr+, S3; +debonur+, H.--OF.

_debonaire_; cp. OIt. _di bon aire_. Cf. +Bonaire+. [[error for +Bonayre+]]

+Deb.o.n.e.rte+, _sb._ gentleness, MD, H.--OF. _deb.o.n.e.rete_, _debonnaireteit_ (Ps. 44. 4).

+De-breiden+, _v._ to tear apart, W.--This is a hybrid form: _de_ + ME.

_breiden_.

+De-breken+, _v._ to break asunder, to tear, S2; +debroken+, _pp._, MD.--A hybrid form.

+Debrusen+, _v._ to bruise; +debrise+, MD; +debrusede+, _pt. s._, MD; +debrused+, S2.--AF. _debruser_, OF. _debriser_.

+Deburs+, _v._ disburse, pay, S3; see +Disburse+. [[Addition]]

+Deceit+, _sb._ deceit, MD; +disseit+, W2.--AF. _deceit_; Late Lat.

_decepta_.

+Deciple+, _sb._ disciple, S; see +Disciple+.

+Ded+, _sb._ death, S2, PP.--Cp. Swed. and Dan. _dod_, death. See +Dee+.

+Ded+, _adj._ dead, S, PP; see +Deed+.

+Dede+, _pt. s._ did, S, S2; +deden+, _pl._; see +Don+.

+Dede+, _sb._ deed, S, S2, PP; +dade+, S; +dede+, _pl._, S; +daede+, S; +dedes+, S, S2; +deades+, MD.--AS. _ded_, (_d?d_); cp. Goth. _ga-deths_, see Brugmann, -- 75.

+Dede+, _pt. pl._ died, S3; see +Deyen+.

+Dede+, _sb._ death, PP, S, S2, S3; see +Ded+, +Dee+.

+Dede-stoure+, _sb._ death-struggle, S2.

+Dedeyn+, _sb._ disdain, W, H; see +Disdeyn+. [[Addition]]

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