Doggis, s. pl. Swivels.
Complaynt S.

Norm. Fr. dagge, a small gun.

DOG-LATIN, s. Macaronic Latin. S.
Ruddiman.

DOGONIS, s. pl. Suitors.
Dunbar.

To DOYCE, v. a. To give a dull heavy stroke, Ang.

Doyce, s.
1. A dull heavy stroke, Ang.; douss, a blow, S.
V. [Dusch].
2. The flat sound caused by the fall of a heavy body, Ang.

DOID, v. imp. It becomes, Fr. doit.
Henrysone.

DOIL, s. A piece of any thing, as of bread, Ang. dole, E.

DOIL'D, DOILT, adj.
1. Stupid, confused, S.
Polwart.
2. Crazed, S.
Gl. Shirr.

Su. G. dwal-a, stupor; ligga i dwala, jacere in sopore.