daghter, dather, daughter.
daghterie, IV, 324, 1: a word of no meaning, the original being simply daughter: see V, [272] b, 1.
daigh, daighe, I, 302, A 10; II, 467, 42: dough.
dail, IV, 430, 5: (dool) the grief, the ill consequences.
daily, dayly, daily flower, I, 76, 9, 15, 18; II, 393, 2; IV, 19, 8: (Icelandic dælligr, Danish deilig) beautiful, charming.
daily dight, IV, 432, 6: beautifully adorned.
dairgie, II, 195, 41: refection given after a funeral.
dale, been at a, III, 161, 28, 30: dole (to mendicants), satirically.
dam, II, 192, 10: dame.
damasee, II, 327, 32: damson plum.