dine, I, 127, 23; II, 94, 12; 194, 13, 17; 313, 17; III, 267, 18; V, [277] f., 18, 29: dinner, meal.

ding, II, 62 a, 17; 261, 8; IV, 97, F 2; 304, 16, 17: beat, knock. ding down, II, 240, 6; III, 5, D 2, 6; 6, 2, 5; 8, 5; 9, 2, 7: lay low, overthrow. pret. dang, dung. p. p. dung, dang. my ain wand dings me now, IV, 97, F 2: I am suffering the consequences of my own folly.

dink, I, 74, 72: neat, trim.

dinna, do not.

dinnë, V, [229] a, 35: do (you) not. V, [229] b, 6: (disne) does not. dinner==dinna, dinnë.

dinne, I, 272, 25: (noise) ado, trouble.

dint (of arrow), III, 345, 48; 350, 48: stroke, impact.

dirt, v., V, [304], 2, 3: soil.

dis, does.

Disaware, V, [49], 29; [51], 51, 62: O. E. aver (O. Fr. aver, avoir) seems to be the basis of the word, which would mean stripped of wealth, sans aver (avoir); a Galterius Sine Avero is noted by Ducange.