done upon, V, [48], 6: put on.
doo’d, IV, 464, 16: do it.
dool, doll, dule, II, 175, 17; IV, 85, 42; V, [17], 31; [111], 19, 21: grief. See dail.
dool, dool and down, II, 271, 26: corruption of dale and down; cf. II, 175, 14; 273, 33; IV, 219, B 5: and elsewhere.
doon, II, 198 b, 2d line: a corruption, or possibly an Irish word, of which I can make nothing.
doon, youar begun yar doon, V, [304] b, 4.
doorcheeks, II, 99 b, 33: door-posts.
dop, III, 34 f., 6, 21: do up, open.
dorn, II, 300, 5: (sheets of) dornic, table-linen, ordinarily, from Dornick, the Dutch name for Tournay.
dorty, IV, 288, 10: pettish, peevish, saucy.