DANDIES. Rowers of the budgerow boats on the Ganges.
DANDY. A sloop or cutter with a jigger-mast abaft, on which a mizen-lug-sail is set.
DANGER. Perils and hazard of the sea. Any rock or shoal which interferes with navigation.
DANK. Moist, mouldy: a sense in which Shakspeare uses it; also Tusser—
"Dank ling forgot will quickly rot."
DANKER. A north-country term for a dark cloud.
DANSKERS. Natives of Denmark.
DARBIES. An old cant word for irons or handcuffs; it is still retained.
DARE. An old word for to challenge, or incite to emulation; still in full use.
DARE-DEVIL. One who fears nothing, and will attempt anything.