Curse s. cress

Cuss v. to curse; Cussin Sarvice the Commination

Custin s. a kind of small wild plum

Cutty adj. small, as cutty-pipe, cutty-wren; Cutty-bye, a cradle, a hob-gobblin

Daddick s. rotten-wood; Daddicky adj. perished like rotten-wood, applied metaphorically to the old and feeble

Dag-end s. applied to a sheaf of reed

Daggers s. sword-grass, a kind of sedge

Dame s. never applied to the upper ranks of society, nor to the very lowest, but to such as farmer’s wives, or the schoolmistress: rarely if ever applied to a young woman

Dandy adj. distracted

Dap v. to hop as a ball