[ Diȝel], adj. secret, MD; diȝele, dat., S.—AS. dígol, dégol, déogol, déagol; cp. OHG. tougali (Tatian), also with different suffix, dougan (Otfrid).
[ Diȝte], pt. s. ordained, S2; diȝt, pp. prepared, S2; see [Dihten].
[ Doale], sb. dole, portion, S3; see [Dool].
[ Docken], v. to cut away the tail, decaudare, MD; to cut short, C; dokkyn, Prompt. See [Dok].
[ Dodden], v. to crop, lop branches, MD, Prompt.; i-dodded, pp., S; doddyd (as trees), Prompt.
[ Doddit], adj. without horns, JD; doddy, JD; doddie, sb. cow without horns, JD.
[ Dogge], sb. dog, MD, S2, Voc., Prompt., W2 (Ps. 21. 21), PP, C2.—AS. docga.
[ Dohter], sb. daughter, S; doȝter, S, S2; douȝter, P, W2; dowter, S; douhtres, pl., S; douȝtres, P; douȝtris, W2; doutres, S; deȝter, S2; doȝtren, S2; doughtren, C; dehtren, dat., S.—AS. dohtor (dehter, dat. s.); cp. Goth. dauhtar; see Sievers, 93.
[ Dok], sb. a tail, MD, JD.—ONorse dockr; see MD.