doigter, n.m., (mus.) fingering.

doigtier (doa-tié), n.m., finger-stall, thumb-stall, thimble.

doit, n.m., (com.) Dr. (debtor). — et avoir; Dr. and Cr.

doitée, n.f., bit of thread.

dol, n.m., (jur.) deceit, fraud.

dolabelle, n.f., small hatchet.

dolabre, n.f., dowel-ax.

dolage, n.m., adzing, planing.

dolce (dol-cé), adv., (mus.) dolce.

doléance, n.f., complaint, lamentation; grievance. Faire, conter, ses —s; to tell one’s griefs, to pour out one’s troubles.