kyng (A.S.) pl. kynges. gen. pl. kyngene, [21], [400], a king

kyng-ryche (A.S.) a kingdom

kyn, gen. s. kynnes (A.S.) [40], kin, kind. This word is used in the genitive case in such phrases as the following: of foure kynnes thynges, [151], of four kinds of things. othere kynnes men, [177], other kinds of men. none kynnes riche, [213], no kind of rich men, or rich men of no kind. many kynnes maneres, [359], many sorts of manners. any kynnes catel, [400], any kind of property

D.

daffe (A.S.) a fool

daggen (A.S.) [433], to dag, to cut the edges of the garment in jagged ornaments, as was the custom at this period

daren (A.S.) to dare. pres. pl. dar, [10], [280]. pret. s. and pl. dorste, [11], [42], [253], [393]

dawe (A.S.) [380], dawn. pret. s. dawed, [395]

dawnten (A.N.) [319], to tame,—also, to daunt, to fear

decourren (A.N.) [285], to discover, lay open, narrate