diúite f. simplicity [24]; LL. 294a38. d. cridi, Lism. Lives 4543: Diúide ingen Slánchridi, Rawl. B. 512, 1122b2.
diultadach (diultach) fond of refusing [96] MB.
dlúithe f. compactness, obscurity (?) (of speech) [179].
doas m. ignorance [245].
dochell niggardliness [144]; Dochall ⁊ Díbe ⁊ Do[th]chernas, Rawl. B. 512, 112b1.
dochlatu m. ill repute. gen. dochlatad [212].
do-chond m. an imbecile, gen. dochuind [153].
dochraite f. oppression [153]. Alex. 367, atchota daidbre d., LL. 345c3.
dodeime (?) [237] (todeime L).