DULCE, adj. Sweet; Lat. dulc-is.
Lyndsay.
DULDER, s. Any thing large, S. B.
To DULE, v. n. To grieve.
Dunbar.
Fr. doul-oir, Lat. dol-ere.
Dule, Dool, s. Grief, S.
Wyntoun.
To sing dool, to lament.
Gl. Shirr.
DULE, DOOL, s. The goal in a game.
Chr. Kirk.
Teut. doel, aggesta terra, in quam sagittarii jaculantur sagittas.
DULL, s. Hard of hearing, S.
Sir John Sinclair.
DULSE, adj. Dull, heavy, S. B.
Isl. dollsa, appendere ignavum.