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 *Discorden, 1 p. pl. pr. we disagree, 222; ''pr. pl.'' disagree, 273.
 * Dismembre, ger. to dismember, take limb from limb, 750.
 * Dispit, despite, reproach, 958.
 * Distroie, ger. to destroy, 79.
 * Dite, s. ditty, story, 819; Chaucer has ditè; tr. of Boethius.
 * Diuerse, diverse, 402; Diuerce, 492; divers, 999
 * Diuisede, pt. s. planned, 670.
 * Do, cause; we do þe to kenne, we make thee know, 979; to do, 672. See Dide, Dede, Don.
 * Doctour, doctor, 249; Docktour, teacher, 973; pl. Doctourus, 778; Doctoures, 217; Docturus, 798.
 * Dolfinus, dolphins, 492.
 * Doluen, pp. dug, 447.
 * Dome, doom, 984; pl. Domus, judgments, 380.
 * Don, v. to do, shew (mercy), 901; 2 p. pl. pr. ye do, 273, 649; pr. pl. cause, 223, 754; don þe to knowe, do thee to wit, 422; pp. Don, ended, 118; put, 1098; we don deie, we cause to be dyed, 402. See Do.
 * Done, s. kind of, 222, 999. See note to P. Plowman, B. 18. 298.
 * Doom, judgment, 1061. See Dome.
 * Dosain, dozen, 670.
 * Doþ, pr. s. causes, 505, 880, 928; doþ for to grete, greets, 195. See Don.
 * Douhtie, adj. as sb. doughty man, warrior, 349; Douhty, doughty, 422.
 * Doun, down, 130, 446.
 * Doute, v. to fear, 326; pp. Doutede, dreaded, dread, 422; 1 p. pl. pr. Doute, we fear, 349.
 * Douue, dove, 721.
 * Dradde, pt. s. dreaded, 192, 823, 1079.
 * Dragonus, dragons, 156.
 * Drawen hem, draw near, 156.
 * Drawht, s. draught, 529.
 * Dreche, pr. s. subj. may vex, may afflict, 1032. AS. dreccan, to vex.
 * Dredful, dreadful, 156.
 * Drie, adj. pl. dry, 529.
 * Drie, ger. to suffer, 753, 857; 1 p. pl. pr. we endure, 291. A.S. dreógan, to endure.
 * Drihten, s. the Lord, 88. AS. drihten.
 * Drinke, ger. to drink, 355, 757; v. 1026.
 * Drinke, s. drink, 1032; Drynke, 791.
 * Drinkinke-drawht, drinking-draught, quantity drunk, 529.
 * Drouhþe, drought, 1032.
 * Drounke, drunken, 676.
 * Dryen, ye endure, 1095. See Drie.
 * Drynke, dat. drink, 791.
 * Dryue, v. to drive, 853.
 * Duk, duke, 970.
 * Dul, s. dool, sorrow, grief, misfortune, mourning, 89, 130, 778, 875, 1111. F. deuil.
 * Dulfully, adv. sorrowfully, 390. See above.
 * Dure, v. to endure, 361; ger. to last, 78, 364; 2 p. pl. pr. Duren, ye remain, 634.
 * Dwelle, v. to dwell, 998; pr. s. Dwelleþ, dwells, 616; pr. pl. Drwellen, 339; pt. s. Dwelde, dwelt, 247
 * Dwele, s. delay, 276


 * Echon, each one, 760, 851, 1058; Echone, 626, 888.
 * Echue, v. to eschew, 1001.
 * Keggen, pr. pl. incite, egg on, 757.
 * Egre, eager, keen, 1129.
 * Egrest, most eager, most keen, 251, 975.
 * Elde, dat. old age, 943.
 * Eldren, pl. elders, ancestors, 776; Eldrene, 468.
 * Eldure, elder, older, 936.
 * Ellus, adv. else, besides, 409, 1019; otherwise, 421, 862, 1008.
 * Emperour, emperor, 24, 812.
 * Enchesoun, s. reason, 107. O.F. enchesun, occasion, reason.