Belg. dicht-en, Su. G. dicht-a, to compose.
10. To drub, S. B.
Hamilton.
11. To make an end of.
Douglas.
Dichtings, s. pl.
1. Refuse, S.
Ross.
2. The refuse of corn, S. synon. shag.
To DICT, v. a. To dictate.
V. [Dite].
To DIDDLE, v. n.
1. To move like a dwarf, S.
Ramsay.
2. To shake, to jog.
Burns.
Isl. dudd-est, segnipes esse.
DIE, s. A toy, a gewgaw, Loth.
DIET-BOOKE, s. A diary.
Calderwood.
L. B. diaet-a, iter unius diei.
DIFFER, s. A difference, S.
Bp. Forbes.