Dynge(n), v. to strike, smite, beat, V 37 (MS. dynneȝ), VIII a 135, XVI 180, 203; Dang, pa. t. pl. X 54. [OE. *dingan; cf. dencgan, ON. dengja.]

Dynne, n. noise, XVI 234, 284; Den, XV h 2. [OE. dyne.]

Dynt, n. stroke, blow, V 48, 155, 196, XV h 2; dynt of honde, a blow (with a weapon), V 37, VII 92. [OE. dynt.]

Diol. See Dole.

Dirige, n. (dirge), matins in the office for the dead, VIII b 48, XI b 132 (note). [L. dirige.]

Disceit, n. deception, wile, XI b 171, 311. [OFr. deceite.]

Disceyue(n), v. to deceive, IX 112, XI b 92. [OFr. deceiv-re, decev-eir.]

Discende, pa. t. descended, XVI 77. [OFr. descend-re.]

Disciple, n. disciple, XI b 15, XII introd. [OFr. disciple.]

Discord, n. discord; without discord, in peace (or incontestably; cf. Distance), XVII 31. [OFr. discord.]