To DUMFOUNDER, v. a. to stupify; to confuse; to confound.
DUMPY, adj. short and thick.
DUN, s. a hill; an eminence.
To DUNCH, v. a. to jog; to push with the elbow or fist.
DUNDERHEAD, s. a blockhead.
To DUNT, v. a. to strike, so as to produce a dull hollow sound.
DURK, DIRK, s. a dagger.
DUST, s. a tumult.
DWALM, DWAUM, s. a swoon; a sudden fit of sickness.
DWINING, s. a declining consumption.