[ dimmian] to be or become dim.

[ dimnes] (y) f. ‘dimness,’ darkness, obscurity, gloom, Lcd, VPs; Æ: evil: obscuration, moral obliquity, LL 476[14]: a dark place.

[ dimscūa] m. darkness, sin? An 141.

dincge = [dyncge]

dīner = [dīnor]

[ ding] I. v. [dung I.]

[II.] = [dung II.]

[ dingiung] f. manuring, WW 1048.

[ dinig]? (A 8·450) = [dung]

[ dīnor] m. a piece of money, ÆGr. [L. denarius]