dyssheres (A.S.) [96], a female who makes dishes

†distrie (A.N.) [478], to destroy

doel (A.N.) [100], [124], [368], grief, lamentation

doughtier (A.S.) [83], more doughty, more to be feared. doghtiest, [403], bravest. doghtiliche, [371], doughtily, bravely

doke (A.S.) [81], [352], a duck

dole (A.S.) [47], a share, portion. Another form of del.

donet (A.N.) [89], grammar, elements, first principles, from Donatus. See [note] on l. 7944

domesman (A.S.) [414], a judge

dongeon (A.N.) a fort, the chief tower of a castle

doom, dome (A.S.) pl. domes, judgment