DORDERMEAT, s. A [bannock] given to farm-servants, after loosing the plough, between dinner and supper, Ang.

Su. G. dagwerd, a meal, from dag, day, and ward, food, sometimes dogoerdar.

DORECHEEK, s. The door-post, S.

DORESTANE, s. The threshold, S.

DOREN. Probably, dare.
Wallace.

DORLACH, s. A bundle, or truss, Gael.
Baillie.

DORNICK, s. Linen cloth used in S. for the table; from Tournay, Teut. Dornick.

Lyndsay.

DORT, s. Pet, commonly in pl.
Ross.

To Dort, v. n. To become pettish, S.
Shirrefs.