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GLOSSARIAL INDEX, AND INDEX OF NAMES. 353<br />

Cuths (Coiiht), pt. s. knew how,<br />

could, 1364; Ciithe. 1 pt.pl. could,<br />

4216; Cuthe (Couih), pt. pi U12,<br />

1701.<br />

Cutt (Cutte), ger. to cut, 2850 ;<br />

Cutis<br />

(Cuttes), pr. s. 2599 ;<br />

Cuttis, 3859.<br />

Cyte, 8. city, 335; (Cyte), 1362,<br />

2110,2189; Cytes, pi. 72.<br />

Daie8, pi. days, 3462, 5529; Dais,<br />

4814; (Dayes), 1172: (Days),<br />

1024; Daies, gen. pi. 4810; On<br />

dais, for some days, 1363.<br />

Dale, s. dale, ralley, 782 ; Dales,<br />

pi. 1337.<br />

Dali<strong>an</strong>ce, dalli<strong>an</strong>ce, pleasure, 1877.<br />

Dam (Dame), gen. dam's, 1769. See<br />

Dame.<br />

Dam, s. dam <strong>of</strong> a reservoir, tlie<br />

reservoir itself, 3928.<br />

Damac<br />

;<br />

see Damaske.<br />

Damage, pr. s. hurts, 4274.<br />

Damaging (Damagyng), s. injury,<br />

1188.<br />

Damaske, Damascus, or damask,<br />

4673 ; Damac (Damask), Damascus,<br />

1141.<br />

Dame, s. dame, lady, 322, 459, 3778,<br />

5263 ;<br />

wife, 2678. See Dam.<br />

Darnme-borde (Dame-borde),s. damboard,<br />

sluice-gate, 1857.<br />

Dampnes, pr. s. condemns, 2661 ;<br />

{Dampned), pp. condenmed, 757*.<br />

Damysens, pi. damsons, 4738.<br />

D<strong>an</strong>gell, or Daugell, 126. Sense<br />

unknown ; the reading is probably<br />

corrupt.<br />

D<strong>an</strong>gird(D<strong>an</strong>gert),pj3. legally bound,<br />

bound under penalty, 1176.<br />

D<strong>an</strong>iell, D<strong>an</strong>iel, 1655.<br />

Darid, pp. dazed (MS. D. has dasyd),<br />

3044. See darien in Matzner.<br />

Darius, 882, 895, 902, 1176, 1188,<br />

1777, &c.; Dari, 2009; (Dary),<br />

1958; Dary, 2005, 2066, 2140,<br />

2144; Darie (Dary), 2607; Darye<br />

(Dary), 2663 ; Darys, 2035, 2058 ;<br />

Daris (Daryus), 2772.<br />

Darke, v. lie hid, 4045. See William<br />

<strong>of</strong> Palerne, 17, 1834, 2851, for the<br />

phrase ' to darke in a den.'<br />

Dartis (Dartez),^*. darts, 1299, 1396.<br />

Dart-wondid dart-wounded, wounded<br />

with a dart, 225.<br />

ALEXANDEU.<br />

Dasches, pr. s. dashes, 3882.<br />

Dased, pp. dazed, 3997; (Dasyd),<br />

3044.<br />

Dauncid, pt. pi. d<strong>an</strong>ced, pr<strong>an</strong>ced,<br />

2618.<br />

(Dawes), pi. days ;<br />

(On dawes), in<br />

your days, 1766. See Day.<br />

Dawid, pt. s. dawned, 3944, 4773.<br />

AS. dagi<strong>an</strong>.<br />

Dawyng, 8. dawning, 431. See<br />

above.<br />

Day, s. day, 47, 158, 288 ; life, time,<br />

518, 763*; Daye (Day), 1802;<br />

Day, death-day, 1100; Days<br />

(Dayes), gen. sing, <strong>of</strong> the day; A<br />

litill days, a little <strong>of</strong> the day, soon,<br />

858; Dayis,pZ. days, 3955; Days,<br />

days (<strong>of</strong> 'life), 1112.<br />

Daynte, s. novelty, wonderful<br />

thing, 5298 ; dignity, 229. See<br />

Deynes.<br />

Dayntefull, adj. dainty, delicate,<br />

4274.<br />

Day-raw, s. dawn, 392 ; Day-rawe,<br />

5055. So in AUit. Poems, ed.<br />

Morris.<br />

Debate, s. strife, 4404.<br />

Debate, v. debate, 5416 ; Debatis<br />

(Debates), ;5r. s. fights, 1217.<br />

(Debates), error for Abates, 2506.<br />

Debonar, adj. courteous, p. 279, 1.<br />

12.<br />

Debonerte, s. humility, 3274.<br />

Declare, v. declare, 254, 442 ; De-<br />

claris, pr. s. declares, 514 (Declares),<br />

1793.<br />

Declines, pr. s. h<strong>an</strong>gs down, .5322 ;<br />

(Declynes), bows, 2289 ; Declynes<br />

(Declines), sinks, 2714 ; Declyne,<br />

pr. pi. 1 p. set aside, 4263 ; Declined,<br />

pt. s. 1 p. crushed, brought<br />

down, 2.334.<br />

Deere, s. decree, decretal, 1583.<br />

Ded (Deth), a. death, 1112, See<br />

Dede.<br />

Dede, s. deed, 313 ; action, 3545<br />

Dedis (Dedes), pi. deeds, 1095,<br />

1863, 2058. See Deyd.<br />

Dede, ad), dead, 540, 718, 935, 1166,<br />

1233, 2100, 3130, 3934. See Dee,<br />

Deyde.<br />

Dede, 8. death, 532, 1789, 2661,<br />

3886, 4798; (Deth), 3205. See<br />

Ded, Deth.<br />

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