DUN, s. A hill, eminence, S.
Stat. Acc.
A. S. dun, mons; Gael. id. a fortified hill.
To DUNCH, v. a. To push or jog with the fist or elbow, S.
Teut. dons-en, pugno percutere.
DUNCH, s. One who is short and thick, S.
Dunchy, adj. Squat, S.
DUNDERHEAD, s. A blockhead, Loth.
V. [Donnart].
DWMMYSMAN, s. A judge.
Wyntown.
DWN, pret. of the v. Do.
Wyntown.
DUNGEON of wit, One having a profound intellect, S.
Boswell.