Deigned, E. III. 53. Disdained. C.
Delievretie, T. 44. Activity. C.
Demasing, H. 1. 276. [?_Considering_; no explanation.]
Dente, AE. 886. See Adente.
Dented, AE. 263. See Adented.
Denwere, G. 141. Doubt. C.—M. 13. Tremour. C.
Dequace, G. 56. Mangle, destroy. C.
Dequaced, p. 280. 38. [Dashed K. and Speght.]
Dere, Ep. 5. Hurt, damage. C.
Derkynnes, AE. 229. Young deer. q?
Derne, AE. 582.—H. 2. 522. [Barbarous, cruel K.]
Dernie, E. I. 19. Woeful, lamentable. C.——M. 106. Cruel. C.
Deslavate, H. 2. 333. [Lecherous, beastly, from K.’s deslavy.]
Dellavatie, AE. 1047. Letchery. C.
Detratours, H. 2. 78. [Slanderous detractors.]
Deysed, AE. 46. Seated on a deis.
Dheie; They.
Dhere, AE. 192. There.
Dhereof; Thereof.
Difficile, AE. 358. Difficult. C.
Dighte, Ch. 7. Drest, arrayed. C.
Dispande, p. 276. ult. perhaps for Disponed. [B. has dispand, to stretch out.] Dispone, p. 279. 27. Dispose.
Divinistre, AE. 141. Divine. C.
Dolce, AE. 1187. Soft, gentle. C.
Dole, n. G. 137. Lamentation. C.
Dole, adj. p. 283. 13. [Doleful.]
Dolte, Ep. 27. Foolish. C.
[Dolthead, H. 1. 335. Blockhead.]
Donde, H. 1. 51. [Done, finished.]
Donore, H. 1. 5. This line should probably be written thus; O sea-oerteeming Dovor!
Dortoure, Ch. 25. A sleeping room. C.
Dote, p. 279. 20. perhaps as Dighte.
Doughtre mere, H. 2. 481. D’outre mere. Fr. From beyond sea.
[Draffs, AE. 717. Lees, dregs, so useless, worthless.]
Dree, AE. 983. [H. 2. 664. _? Work_, or Drive.]
Drefte, AE. 466. Least. C.
[Drenche, AE. 85. Drink. (Really to dose with medicine.)]
Drented, G. 91. Drained. C.
Dreynted, AE. 237. Drowned. C.
Dribblet, E. II. 48. Small, insignificant. C.
Drites, G. 65. Rights, liberties. C.
Drocke, T. 40. Drink. C.
Droke, AE. 461. [Meaning and source quite uncertain.]
Droorie, Ep. 47. See Chatterton’s note. Druerie is Courtship, gallantry.
Drooried, AE. 127. Courted. [Probably modest, from B.’s drury, modesty.]
Dulce, p. 283. 103. as Dolce.
Duressed, E. I. 39. Hardened. C.
Dyd, H. 2. 9. should probably be Dyght.