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Daisy, v. Day. 



Dale, Deal, Delve, Dole, dal, to cut, to divide, to pierce. Cfr. 



;rbn to cleave; ddl-aaaa) dolo ; goth. daih, dal- ; g. tlieil, thai; 



d. dan. sw. dal ; ags. dael, dal, delfan. 

 Dam, (a-damant.) dam, to subdue ; da,b, to heap up ; dama^, mud. 



Cfr. nr21 to destroy; :ddn to stop; da/jAw, odaap, ' a-odiiac; ] 



domo, domin-us, -a; goth. domjan ; g. ddmmen, damm ; d. 



dammen, dam, doemen. 

 Dame, dam, a wife. Cfr. sp. pg. it. dama ; fr. dame. v. Dam. 

 Damp, tim, to be moist ; tip, to drop. Cfr. y-Di a tear, liquor ; f^iD 



to overflow; 'a-ao?; db-rco; g. damp/; d. dan. damp ; it. tanfo. 

 Dandle, ta.d to beat. Cfr. tundo ; g. tclndeln ; it. dondolare ; fr. 

 Danger. tu4j, to strike, to be strong, to live. [dandiner. 



Dangle, ta^g, to shake, to tremble. Cfr. dan. dlnyler. 

 Dapifer. dap, to heap up. Cfr. daipdrjq, (JsT-vov ; dapes. 

 Dare, (Durst.) dhrf, to dare, to be bold. Cfr. ^appico; goth. ya- 



daursan ; g. diir/en ; d. darren, durven ; ags. durran. 

 Darlins;. v. Dear. 



Darn, dhr, to hold. Cfr. N-in a chain; fr. dame; w. darn. 

 Dart, tard, trd, tu^r, dhu^r, to strike, to kill ; da^ru, wood. Cfr. 



1112 to cast out; dopu; trudo ; it. sp. pg. dardo ; fr. dard. 

 Dash, das, to throw; da^s, to strike, to kill. [data; fr. date. 



Data, Date, da^ (datta,) to give. Cfr. didwiu; do, datum; it. sp. 

 Datura. dhattu'ra««, the thorn-apple. 



Daub. v. Dab. [dauhtar ; g. tochter ; d. dochter ; ags. dolitar. 



Daughter, duhitr, daughter. Cfr. Ouyarr^p', pers. dochtar ; goth. 

 Daunt, dam, (da^nta,) to subdue, v. Dam. 

 Dawn, Day, Dazzle, dina*!, diva., dyu, day; dah, to burn. Cfr. dlo^; 



dies, divum, dlu ; goth. dags; g. tag-en ; d. dag-en ; ags. dseg ; 



it. giorno; fr. jour. 

 De-. di^, to perish, to destroy ; da^, to divide. 

 Deacon, can, to go, to love. Cfr. xJp zealous; -/.(rAu), otdxovuq; 



diaconus ; it. sp. dlacono. 

 Dead, tud, to strike, to kill. Cfr. g. todt ; d. dood. 

 Deaf. V. Dab. 

 Deal. v. Dale. 

 Dean. v. Deacon, Dec-. 



Dear, dr, to revere, to respect; dhr, to maintain. Cfr. lyni to care 

 Death, v. Dead. [for; dipo)-, g. theuer ; d. duur ; ags. deor. 



De-bacle. bha.dj, (bhactva^) to break, [sp. pg. debate; h.dehat. 

 De-bate, bhat, (Caus.) to speak. Cfr. nD3 to speak; <fdziq)fatus ; 



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