To DASE, DAISE, v. a.
1. To stupify, S.
Wyntown.
2. To benumb.
Douglas.
Su. G. das-a, languere, dase, stupidus.
DASE. On dase, alive, q. on days.
Gawan and Gol.
To DASH, v. a.
1. To flourish in writing, S.
2. To make a great shew, S.
Dash, s.
1. A flourish in writing, S.
2. A splendid appearance, S.
Ferguson.
DAS KANE, s. Singing in parts.
Lat. discant-us.
Montgomerie.
DASS, s.
1. Dass of a hay stack, that part of it that is cut off with a hay-knife, Loth.
2. A dass of corn, that which is left in the barn after part is removed, Fife.
C. B. das, a heap of grain, Teut. tas, id.