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GLOSSARIAL INDEX, AND INDEX OF NAMES. 357<br />

Di^ sert, 8. desert, 336, 3485, 3798 ;<br />

(Deserte), 2585.<br />

Dissires, pi. desires, 4289.<br />

Disspaire (Dispare), s. despair, 3269.<br />

Distourbid, pp. disturbed, 5159.<br />

Distressid (Distrjssyd), pp. distressed,<br />

2781.<br />

Distreyne, v. control, rule, govern,<br />

4244. (See the note.)<br />

(Distrobles), pr. 8. disturbs, 3167*.<br />

Distrov, v. destroy, 1454, 1639, 1658;<br />

^er.'912; Distruye, v. 187 ;<br />

(Distroy),<br />

ger. 1027 ; Distruy (Distroye),<br />

ger. to destroy, 2216;<br />

(Distroyde), pt. s. 1941; (Distroyd),<br />

pp. 2088.<br />

Distruccion, s. destruction, 3253<br />

3733 (for lie \>at read ]pat he).<br />

Disworsliip, s. dishonour, p. 280, 1.<br />

37.<br />

Disyre, v. desire, Avish for, 3563.<br />

Dite, pr. s. 1 p. indite, 1841 ; Ditis<br />

(Dytes), pr. s. indites, dictates,<br />

2726 ; Ditis (Ditez), indites, 1909;<br />

Dites, comm<strong>an</strong>ds, 3462 ;<br />

(Ditez),<br />

indites, 2005.<br />

Dites. pi. enditings, declarations,<br />

3509 ; sayings, 4558; Ditis, words,<br />

1823; sayings, 1954; (Detes),<br />

writings, 1908 ; Dities. pi. greetings,<br />

4214 ; sayings, words, 4695;<br />

(Dytes), sayings, 2411; (Ditez),<br />

2009 ;<br />

(Dytes), letters, 2066. See<br />

Dytez.<br />

Diuined, pp. explained, 1905.<br />

Diuinour (Deuinour), s. diyiner, interpreter<br />

<strong>of</strong> dreams, 1355 ; wise<br />

m<strong>an</strong>, 2393 ; diviner, sorcerer, 406,<br />

431 ; Diuinours (Deiiynours),<br />

sages, 1545 ;<br />

(Dyuynours), augurs,<br />

2349.<br />

Diuyse, s. order, 4207.<br />

Div<strong>an</strong>s, p/. (put for Diz<strong>an</strong>s), sayings,<br />

4307. F. dis<strong>an</strong>t, pres. pt. <strong>of</strong> dire.<br />

Cf. 1. 4309, which speaks <strong>of</strong> listening<br />

to them.<br />

Diites (Dytes), pr. 8. appoints, 2662 ;<br />

'Di3tis, refl. prepares himself, 922 ;<br />

'D'n;t,pt.8. got ready, 2005 ;<br />

(Dight),<br />

pt. 8. reft, prepared himself, 922 ;<br />

Dijt (Dight), pt. pi. refl. prepared<br />

themselves, 2472 ;<br />

buried, 3130<br />

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Dijt, pp. dight, destineii, 744;<br />

clothed, 232, 322, 3447 ;<br />

(Dight),<br />

prepared, ready, 3013 ;<br />

ordained,<br />

1504; Dijt (Dyght), pp. arrayed,<br />

treated, 3155; h<strong>an</strong>dled, treated,<br />

3205.<br />

Do, ger. to do, 98, 736, 1260 ; v.<br />

1071 ; Doo, 2 pr. pi. 4575 ; Do,<br />

imp. 8. 2 p.\ Do on, don, put on,<br />

5180; Do kith, do tell, 5168; Do,<br />

imp. pi. do ; Do lendis, do go on,<br />

4992 ; Doo (Doys), imp. pi. 2 p.<br />

cause, 3422 ;<br />

(To do), i. e. to be<br />

done, 735*.<br />

(Do), s. deed, 2733.<br />

Dobbed, pt. s. dubbed, i. e. arrayed,<br />

3447.<br />

(Dochre), 1647. Prob. <strong>an</strong> error for<br />

dochee, i. e. duchy. Or it may be<br />

me<strong>an</strong>t for duchery, like E. dukery,<br />

with the same sense..<br />

Doctoneus. />rqper name, 2122.<br />

Doctoiir, doctor, 232, 432 : Doctours,<br />

pi. 1545, 1583; teachers, 4558.<br />

Doctryne, doctrine, 4225 ; Doctrine<br />

(Doctryne), 1655.<br />

(Doglitv), adj. pi. as sh. doiiglily<br />

men,"2627, 3006, 3061, 3130, 3157.<br />

(Dokes), pi. dukes, 1326.<br />

Dole, 8. a portion, part, 736, 3727 ;<br />

Forthing-dole, fourth part, 3844 ;<br />

(Dele), part, 2687.<br />

Dole, 8. dool, grief, sorrow, trouble,<br />

1877, 2472, 3863. F. deuil.<br />

Dolour, 8. pain, 3305 ; Doloure,<br />

dolour, 935.<br />

Dom, adj. dumb. 4747.<br />

Dome, s. doom, judgment, sentence,<br />

fate, 521, 720, 1095, 2164, 3253,<br />

3457, 5414 ; condemnation, 2602 ;<br />

trial, 2196 ; To dome, in accord<strong>an</strong>ce<br />

with judgment, j^istly, 4250 ;<br />

Domes, ^Z. sentences, decrees, 593<br />

fates, fatal circumst<strong>an</strong>ces, 706, 736.<br />

(Domesm<strong>an</strong>), error for Dones m<strong>an</strong> ;<br />

see Dones.<br />

Domesmen, pi. magistrates, 4421 ;<br />

executioners, 3202.<br />

Domestyne, Demasthenes, 2352,<br />

2393, 2436: Domesti<strong>an</strong>e (Domestyn),<br />

2411.<br />

Dompe, V. dive down, descend<br />

swiftly, fall, 4487. See dumpen<br />

in Matzner.<br />

Don, imp. s. don. put on, 3-240.<br />

Short for do on.

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