To DOVER, v. n. to slumber.

DOW, DOO, s. a dove; a pigeon.

To DOW, v. n. to fade; to wither; to lose freshness.

DOWCATE, DUKET, s. a dovecot.

DOWNCOME, adj. the act of descending.

DOWY, DOWIE, adj. dull; downcast; sorrowful.

DOZEND, DOSEND, s. stupified; benumbed.

To DRABLE, DRAIBLE, v. a. to slabber; to befoul.

DRAFF, s. the refuse of grain after being distilled or brewed.

DRAGON, s. a paper kite.