diuel’s mouth. He could not finde a priuy place, for all lay in the diuel’s mouth, II, 483, 4: as the devil’s mouth is depicted wide open in painted windows, etc., Professor Skeat has suggested that meaning for the phrase.

do, it wad na do, IV, 509 b, 13: avail. See dee.

do. See doo.

do, doe, doe my thy hawkes, I, 211, 20: give, deliver.

do adowne, III, 67, 226; 69, 263: put down.

do away, III, 59, 63: have done with, stop.

do be, I, 184, 47: are.

do down. See do to.

do gladly, III, 58, 34; 61, 103; 67, 232: make yourself happy (==make glad chere, 67, 215).

do (doe) of, off, II, 138, 13; III, 78, 449; V, [49], 23-25: put off. pret. doft, II, 490 b.