doon (A.S.) to do. pres. sing. dooth, pl. doon, don. pret. s. dide, pl. diden, [278], [392], dide, [389]. part. pas. doon, do. imperat. pl. dooth, [152]. to doone, [226], [263]
dore-tree (A.S.) a door post
†dortour (A.N.) [463], a dormitory
doted (A.S.) foolish, simple
doughtres (A.S.) daughters
doute (A.N.) fear, doubt
dowen (A.N.) to endow. pret. dowed, [325], endowed
dowve (A.S.) [319], a dove
draf (A.S.) [173], [419], dregs, dirt. Things thrown away as unfit for man's food, particularly the dust and husks of corn after it has been threshed. Chaucer's Parson (C. T. l. 17329) says:—
Why schuld I sowen draf out of my fest,