Doit, s. A disease, perhaps stupor.
Watson.
Doittrie, s. Dotage, S.
Philotus.
Doitrified, part. pa. Stupified, S.
DOKEN, s. The dock.
V. [Docken].
DOLE, s. A doxy.
Gl. Shirr.
DOLENT, adj. Mournful.
Lyndsay.
DOLESS, DOWLESS, adj. Without exertion, S. Doingless, id.
Sw. dugloes, id.
DOLF, adj.
V. [Dowf].
Dolfness, s. Want of spirit.
Douglas.