Disponit, declines (?); but much more probably, intends; and we must read “disponit not,” [2984].

Dout, fear, [2599], [3404], [3438];
(as a verb), to fear, [740], [1827].

Ch. doute. R. doubtance.

Drent, drowned, [1319].

A.S. drencan.

Dreß (as a reflective verb), to direct oneself, proceed, go, [1975], [2288], [2486].

Lat. dirigere.

Drywith, drives; “he drywith to the end,” i.e. concludes, [2470].

Duclar, declare, [3022].

Dulay, delay, [681], [788], [2925].