Isl. doef, clunes, posterior pars beluae.
DOUR, DOURE, adj.
1. Hard.
Lyndsay.
2. Bold, intrepid.
Douglas.
3. Hardy, synon. with [derf].
Douglas.
4. Inflexible, obstinate, S.
Douglas.
5. Stern; a dour look, S.
Wallace.
6. Severe; applied to the weather, S.
Burns.
Lat. dur-us; C. B. dewr, audax.
Dourly, adv.
1. Without mercy.
Lyndsay.
2. Pertinaciously.
Bannatyne Poems.
DOURTY, Leg. dourly.
Gawan and Gol.
DOUSE, adj. Solid.
V. [Douce].
DOUSS, s. A blow, a stroke.
V. [Doyce].
DOUT, DOUTE, s.
1. Fear, S.
Barbour.
2. Ground of apprehension.
Wyntown.
Fr. doute, id.
Doutance, s. Doubt.
Lyndsay.