dumped, V, [227], 4: struck with the feet.
dumpes, III, 313, 50: in the modern sense, but not inelegant.
dune, I, 302, 2; IV, 326, 15: done.
dune out, V, [27], 28: worn out, used up.
dung, pret. of ding, beat, knock, strike, II, 132, 17. p. p., II, 62 a, 17; 392, J 9; 472, 20, 28; III, 161, 43; IV, 479, 4: beaten, worsted, overpowered, put down. IV, 183, 8: overwhelmed, disconsolate. dung over, V, [127], 22: knocked over, struck down. dung down, I, 345, 5: thrust down.
Dunny’s well, Dunny’s dyke, II, 189, 28: an impersonation, signifying that the washing and drying have been done in dark-colored water and on a dark-colored (dirty) wall.
dunts, III, 491, 13: dints, blows. See dynt.
dwine, IV, 303 f., 12, 21, 27; 304, 10: pine, waste.
dwrf, IV, 290, D c 5: dowf seems to be intended, lethargic, inert, impotent; rather than dwarf, as being puny or incomplete.
dyd him to, III, 72, 328: betook himself. See do to.