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INDEX OF WORDS AND GLOSSARY.
Duke, n. duck [bird], iii. 151. 42
Dulcius arrident, &c. See Latin
Quotations.
Dule, n. sorrow, iii. 19. 472, 35. 128*,
90. 7, 22 ; 91. 53
Dulefull, dulful(l), a. sad, woeful,
ii. 70. 948* ; iii. 14. 309, 37. 134*,
I56- 23*
Dulfully, adv. woefully, iii. 98. 68
Dulkit. See Douk.
Dull, v. become slack (of a bow);
dullis, ii. 4. 23*
Dully, dulye, dolly, doolie, a. doleful,
sad (‘dowie’), iii. 3. I, 15. 344,
37- 134*, 48- 193*. 86. 600, 157.
50*
Dungeoun, dungeon, n. dungeon, iii.
48. 193*. 97- 34, 98. 53, 99- 86
Dungering, n* dungeon, iii. 97. 21
(see note).
Dung hill, dounghill, «., ii. 6. 66*
Dungin, v. pp. beaten, ii. 162. 2188* ;
thrown, iii. 97. 40
Duplar(e), dupler {musical), lit.
double (duple) tone, iii. 42. 110*
Duplycate dyapason {musical term),
iii. 42. 117.* See Diapasoun.
Dure,». door, iii. 170. 21*, 174. 2366*
Duschit, v. past, dashed, leapt, ii.
80. 1073*
Dyamont, dyamant, n. diamond, ii.
66. 868*
Dyapason, &c. See Diapasoun, &c.
Dyet, dyat, diet, n. fare, ii. 18. 219*
Dyffyne. See Defyne.
Dyke, dike, n. low wall, mound,
ditch, ii. 78. 1036, 80. 1073*, 128.
1714*, 152. 2055*, 154. 2094*
Dys, difl, 11. {musical term), iii. 42.
118 (perhaps ‘dis,’ as in ‘ Dis-
diapason,’ Si's Sid ircureSi').
Dyt(e), dite, 11. writing, poem, ii. 2.
13*, 10. 119 ; iii. 3. 1
, v. write, make verses, ii. 30.
399*, 300. 51. See Endytit.
, v. indict, charge {legal), ii. 94.
1260*
Dyttyng, dittyng, diting, n. enditing,
singing, iii. 106. 5*
Dyvine, Dyvyne. See Diuine.
E
E, ee, eye, n. eye, ii. 29. 384*, 46.
618*, 50. 656*, 74. 987*, 86.
1153*, 96. 1286*, 122. 1629*, 150.
2033*; iii. 11. 231 et passim-,
pi. ene, eine, eyne, ii. 48. 643, 72.
958*, 122. 1632*; iii. 8. 157, 9.
176, 35. 122, 37. 150*, 50. 238*,
et passim.
Ector. See IIector(e).
Edder, n. adder, iii. 135. 38*
Edificatioun, n., ii. 140. 1885*
Effectioun = affection, iii. 55. 388*
Effect, effek, n. effect, end ; for {to)
quhat e., to what end, ii. 50. 666* ;
in e., ii. 102. 1372*
Effeir, affeir, v. (in 3rd person, pres,
or past, preceded by as), become,
be fitting, be customary, be in
order, appertain, belong, be re¬
quisite, be proper, be appropriate
to, ii. 52. 687*, 70. 943*, 74. 978*,
86. 1160*, 106. 1433*, 200. 2702*,
204. 2765*; iii. 146. 15; past,
effeirit, efferit, effeird, affeird, aferit.
Effek. See Effect.
Effray, n. fright, fear, ii. 72. 974*,
188. 2557*, 190. 2573*
Effrayit, etfeirit, effeird, afferit, afferd,
affeird, effrayid, effraid, affraid,
v. pp. and a. afraid, ii. 32. 428*,
68. 920*, 80. 1072, 104. 1404*,
188. 2553*, 207. 2796*
Eftir, efter, prep, and adv. from, in
due course, according to, according
as, ii. 82, 1092*, 208. 2813*, 210.
2824* ; iii. 7. 106, 102. 2
Eftirwart, adv. afterwards, passim.
Egeis, n. pi., iii. 150. 24 (see note)
Eik, v. add to, increase, ii. 22. 281 ;
iii. 26. 18*, 93. 94
, adv. also, ii. 4. 46*, 20. 266*,
48. 623*; iii. 91. 36, 96. 10, et
passim.
Eild. See Eld(e).
Eir, eyr, heir, n. ear, ii. 2. 4*, 223.
4, 270. 4 ; iii. 19. 463, 162. 10*
, v. plough, ii. 166. 2244* ; p.
eirand, eirrand, ii. 168. 2259*
, adv. ; lang e., erelong, ii. 170.
2292*
Eirand. See Erand, n. (errand).
. See Eir, v. (plough).
Eird, erd, n. earth, ii. 2. 8*, 223.
8, 270. 8, et passim.
(Eirdfast), erdfast, a. fast in the earth,
11. 285. 38, 320. 38
Eirdlie, eirdlye, erdly, a. earthly, ii.
12. 151 ; mortal, human, iii. 18.
435
Eirnist, ernist, ernyst, a. earnest, 11.
2. 20* et passim-, in e., ii. 58.
763*
Eirnistfull, ernestfull, ernystful, a.
earnest, ii. 4. 25*
INDEX OF WORDS AND GLOSSARY.
Duke, n. duck [bird], iii. 151. 42
Dulcius arrident, &c. See Latin
Quotations.
Dule, n. sorrow, iii. 19. 472, 35. 128*,
90. 7, 22 ; 91. 53
Dulefull, dulful(l), a. sad, woeful,
ii. 70. 948* ; iii. 14. 309, 37. 134*,
I56- 23*
Dulfully, adv. woefully, iii. 98. 68
Dulkit. See Douk.
Dull, v. become slack (of a bow);
dullis, ii. 4. 23*
Dully, dulye, dolly, doolie, a. doleful,
sad (‘dowie’), iii. 3. I, 15. 344,
37- 134*, 48- 193*. 86. 600, 157.
50*
Dungeoun, dungeon, n. dungeon, iii.
48. 193*. 97- 34, 98. 53, 99- 86
Dungering, n* dungeon, iii. 97. 21
(see note).
Dung hill, dounghill, «., ii. 6. 66*
Dungin, v. pp. beaten, ii. 162. 2188* ;
thrown, iii. 97. 40
Duplar(e), dupler {musical), lit.
double (duple) tone, iii. 42. 110*
Duplycate dyapason {musical term),
iii. 42. 117.* See Diapasoun.
Dure,». door, iii. 170. 21*, 174. 2366*
Duschit, v. past, dashed, leapt, ii.
80. 1073*
Dyamont, dyamant, n. diamond, ii.
66. 868*
Dyapason, &c. See Diapasoun, &c.
Dyet, dyat, diet, n. fare, ii. 18. 219*
Dyffyne. See Defyne.
Dyke, dike, n. low wall, mound,
ditch, ii. 78. 1036, 80. 1073*, 128.
1714*, 152. 2055*, 154. 2094*
Dys, difl, 11. {musical term), iii. 42.
118 (perhaps ‘dis,’ as in ‘ Dis-
diapason,’ Si's Sid ircureSi').
Dyt(e), dite, 11. writing, poem, ii. 2.
13*, 10. 119 ; iii. 3. 1
, v. write, make verses, ii. 30.
399*, 300. 51. See Endytit.
, v. indict, charge {legal), ii. 94.
1260*
Dyttyng, dittyng, diting, n. enditing,
singing, iii. 106. 5*
Dyvine, Dyvyne. See Diuine.
E
E, ee, eye, n. eye, ii. 29. 384*, 46.
618*, 50. 656*, 74. 987*, 86.
1153*, 96. 1286*, 122. 1629*, 150.
2033*; iii. 11. 231 et passim-,
pi. ene, eine, eyne, ii. 48. 643, 72.
958*, 122. 1632*; iii. 8. 157, 9.
176, 35. 122, 37. 150*, 50. 238*,
et passim.
Ector. See IIector(e).
Edder, n. adder, iii. 135. 38*
Edificatioun, n., ii. 140. 1885*
Effectioun = affection, iii. 55. 388*
Effect, effek, n. effect, end ; for {to)
quhat e., to what end, ii. 50. 666* ;
in e., ii. 102. 1372*
Effeir, affeir, v. (in 3rd person, pres,
or past, preceded by as), become,
be fitting, be customary, be in
order, appertain, belong, be re¬
quisite, be proper, be appropriate
to, ii. 52. 687*, 70. 943*, 74. 978*,
86. 1160*, 106. 1433*, 200. 2702*,
204. 2765*; iii. 146. 15; past,
effeirit, efferit, effeird, affeird, aferit.
Effek. See Effect.
Effray, n. fright, fear, ii. 72. 974*,
188. 2557*, 190. 2573*
Effrayit, etfeirit, effeird, afferit, afferd,
affeird, effrayid, effraid, affraid,
v. pp. and a. afraid, ii. 32. 428*,
68. 920*, 80. 1072, 104. 1404*,
188. 2553*, 207. 2796*
Eftir, efter, prep, and adv. from, in
due course, according to, according
as, ii. 82, 1092*, 208. 2813*, 210.
2824* ; iii. 7. 106, 102. 2
Eftirwart, adv. afterwards, passim.
Egeis, n. pi., iii. 150. 24 (see note)
Eik, v. add to, increase, ii. 22. 281 ;
iii. 26. 18*, 93. 94
, adv. also, ii. 4. 46*, 20. 266*,
48. 623*; iii. 91. 36, 96. 10, et
passim.
Eild. See Eld(e).
Eir, eyr, heir, n. ear, ii. 2. 4*, 223.
4, 270. 4 ; iii. 19. 463, 162. 10*
, v. plough, ii. 166. 2244* ; p.
eirand, eirrand, ii. 168. 2259*
, adv. ; lang e., erelong, ii. 170.
2292*
Eirand. See Erand, n. (errand).
. See Eir, v. (plough).
Eird, erd, n. earth, ii. 2. 8*, 223.
8, 270. 8, et passim.
(Eirdfast), erdfast, a. fast in the earth,
11. 285. 38, 320. 38
Eirdlie, eirdlye, erdly, a. earthly, ii.
12. 151 ; mortal, human, iii. 18.
435
Eirnist, ernist, ernyst, a. earnest, 11.
2. 20* et passim-, in e., ii. 58.
763*
Eirnistfull, ernestfull, ernystful, a.
earnest, ii. 4. 25*
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