To DUSH, v. a. To push as a ram, ox, &c. S.
Teut. does-en, pulsare cum impetu; Isl. dusk-a, verbera infligo.
DUST, s. A tumult.
Su. G. dyst, id.
DUST of a mill, what flies from a mill in grinding,
S. Teut. duyst, pollen.
DUST of lint, what flies from flax in dressing, S.
Teut. doest, lanugo lintei.
DUSTIE-FUTE, DUSTIFIT, s.
1. A pedlar.
Skene.
2. One who is not resident in a country.
Burr. Lawes.
3. Used to denote revelry.
Godly Ball.
To DUTE, DUTT, v. n. To dose, S. B.