dow, do.

dow, downa, v. See dou.

dowie, dowy, I, 56, B 11; II, 146, 19; 148, 21, 22; 189, 36, 37; IV, 33, 24; 165, 12; 166, C 4, 5, 6; etc.: sad, doleful, melancholy, wretched. See douë.

dowilie, I, 439, 11: sadly.

down, wi meikle dool and down, II, 271, 26: nonsense; corruption of, beheld baith dale and doun, F 33.

down-browed, scowling; I, 302, A 11.

downfall, downcome of Robin Hood, with the, III, 271, 10; 274, 30: knocked down in R. Hood’s fashion?

dowr. See doure.

doyn, III, 111, 39: done.

doyt, III, 109, 1: doth (plural).