[ dryslic] terrible, WW 19128.
[ drysmian] † to become obscure, gloomy.
[ ±drysnan] to extinguish, NG. [[drosn]]
[ +drysnian] to vanish, disappear, LkL 2431.
[ dubbian] to ‘dub,’ strike, knight (by striking with a sword), Chr 1085e.
[ dūce] f. ‘duck,’ Ct.
[ ±dūfan2] to duck, ‘dive,’ Rd; Æ: immerse, BH, Rd: (+) sink, be drowned, AO, CP.
[ dūfedoppa] m. pelican, LPs. [‘divedap’]
[ dugan] pres. 1, 3 dēag, dēah, pl. dugon, pret. dohte swv. (usu. impers.) to avail, be worth, be capable of, competent, or good for anything, MtL: thrive, be strong: be good, virtuous kind, B, Sat. [‘dow’]