dryht-sęle, m., lordly hall.

duguð, f., warrior-band, host, retainers [doughtiness].

In duguð and geogoð, the higher (older) and lower (younger) ranks are represented, the distinction corresponding roughly to the mediæval distinction between knights and squires.

durran (137]), dare.

duru, f., door.

dyde, see dōn.

dynnan (125]), resound [din].

dȳre (dīere, dēore, dīore), dear, costly.

[E.]

ēa, f., river; gen. sing., ēas; dat. and acc. sing., ēa.