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cf *Dog out. To drive out anything, as a sheep out of a quagmire, by setting 
; the dog furiously at it. (Great Estate, ch. 8.) 
~ Dog’s-mouth. Linaria vulgaris, Mill., Yellow Toadflax. N.W. 
a *Dom. A door case (H.): probably a mistake for Dorn or Doorn. 
~*Donnings. Clothes. (A.B.) 
~ *Dooke. Do ye, will ye. “Be quiet, dooke.” (H.) Obsolete. 
Door Drapper. The piece of wood fastened to the bottom of cottage doors 
to shoot the water off the “ Dreshol” (threshold). N.W. 
*Doorn. A door frame. (H.) 
FS Double-mound. A double hedge. N.W. 
| Doublets. Twin lambs. (Annals of Agric.) N.W. 
Dough-fig. The same as Lem-feg. A Turkey Fig. N.W. 
7 Douse. To lower anything, as a sail. N.W. 
Dout. To put out, as “ Dout the candle” (A.B.): to smother or extinguish 
q fire by beating. (Village Miners.) N. & S.W. 
Dowl. The fine down of a bird. (Bevis, ch. 7.) N.W, 
Down-along. “He lives down-along,” a little way down the street, as 
opposed to “ up-along.” S.W. 
Down-arg. To contradict in an overbearing manner. (A.B.) N.W. 
Down-hearten. To feel disheartened. “A be vurry bad, but I don’t 
_ down-hearten about un.” N.W. 
é - Dowse. A blow (A.B.), as “a dowse in the chops.” N.W, 
¥ Dowst. Chaff or cave. Dust, (D.) Dowst-coob. The chaff cup- 
board in a stable. N. & S.W. 
Drag. A harrow. (D.) N.W. 
 Drail. (1) In a plough, the iron bow from which the traces draw, and by 
which the furrow is set. (D.) N.W. 
(2) Crex pratensis, the Landrail. N.W. 
—*Drainted. Of dirt, ingrained. (H.) 
Drang, Drangway, Drung. (1) A narrow lane. Drun. (H.) 8.W. 
' ; (2) A narrow passage between walls or houses. Drun. (H.) S.W. 
Drashel, Dreshol, ete. A flail (D.) “A pair o” dreshols.” NW. 
L: Draughts. Hazel-rods selected for hurdle-making. (D.) A “draught” is 
; not a rod, but a bundle of long wood suitable for hurdles or pea-sticks, bound 
+ with a single withe. @ 2RN.W. 
} Draw. (1) A squirrel’s dray or nest. N.W. (Marlborough.) 
4 (2) Rarely applied to a large nest, as a hawk’s. | N.W. (Marlborough.) 
