[ dōmstōw] f. tribunal, W 14831.

[ dōmweorðung] † f. honour, glory.

[ ±dōn] anv. pres. ptc. dō(e)nde, pres. 2 sing. dēst, 3 dēð, pret. sg. dyde, pl. dydon (æ, i), pp. dōn todo’ (‘i-do’) make, act, perform, Gu, Met, Ps; Æ, AO, CP: cause (often followed by the inf. with a passive sense or by ðæt), CP, VPs. hig dydon rīcu settan = they caused kingdoms to be founded (= founded kingdoms), AO: put, place, take (from or to), CP, Mt, Ps. d. ūp put ashore. +d. up exhume: give, bestow, confer, Ps: consider, esteem: observe, keep: to avoid repetition of another verb, Æ, Gen, Mk: (+) arrive at, Chr: (+) halt, encamp, cast anchor, Chr: (+) reduce, Chr. d. tō hīerran hāde promote, advance to a higher position. d. tō nāhte annul, make of none effect. d. tō witanne cause to know. betre, furðord. prefer. +d. forð manifest, show forth.

[ dōnlic] active.

[ dop-ened], -ænid f. diver, water-fowl, moorhen, coot, Gl.

[ dopfugel] m. water-fowl, moorhen, Gl.

-doppa v. [dūfe-d.]

-doppe v. [fugol-d.]

[ doppettan] to plunge in, immerse, Æ.

[ dor] n. (nap. doru, dor) door, gate: pass, Lcd, Ps. [v. ‘door’]