GLOSSAKIAL INDEX 



157 



demorent, 62 ; demorge, 92 ; 



demert, 30 ; demurge, 12, 16, 



20; demurt, 30; demorer, to 



remain. B. 

 demonstrer, 10, to show 

 dener, 6, 12, 24, 32, 60, 62, 86, 88, 



104, 142 ; denir, 102, a penny 

 denz, 28, 36, teeth 

 depere, 96 ; depertier, to depart. 



K. 

 depescee, 110 ; depiece, 12 ; de- 



pescer etc., to break. B. s.v. 



piece 

 deree, 12 ; derree, 12, pennyworth. 



C. 

 dereyu, 16, evil, fault. Cf. B. s.v. roi 

 descheyer, 24 ; descheyr, 28, to 



sink, decline 

 descord, 134, discord 

 descordez, 94 ; descorder, to 



struggle, quarrel. B. s.v. dis- 



corder 

 deserui, 100 ; deseruir, to merit, 



deserve. B. s.v. serf 

 deseyte, 18, deceit 

 deshireteson, 90, loss. B. s.v. 



hair gives desheriiement, de- 



pouillement, etc. 

 desicom, 108, as 



desionz, 90 ; desioindre, to disunite 

 desir, 106, wish 



desleaute, 34; desleute, 34, dis- 

 loyalty 

 desnaturelement, 30, unnaturally 

 desordeynement, 138, disorderly, 



unruly 

 desore en auant, 124, from hence- 

 forth, hereafter. K. 

 despendre, 30 ; despendent, 4 ; 



despendu, 60, to expend, spend. 



B. 

 despensable, see pain 

 despense, 4, 32, 34, 60, 130, 



expense 

 destre, 34, 138, right 

 destruccion, 88 ; destruction, 6, de- 

 struction 

 destrure, 12; destruz, 114; detrez, 



114, to destroy 

 desturbance, 8, 20 ; deturbance, 



10, disturbance, hindrance 

 desus, 14; desuz, 14; desouz, 22, 



above 

 desuz, 22 etc. ; desouz, 84, below. 



B. II. 365 

 dette, 142, debt 

 dettur, 34, debtor 

 deu, 2, 4, 104, 124, 130, 132, God. 

 deuet, 4 ; deusent, 34 ; deussent, 



68 ; deit, 60 etc. ; deiuent, 62 



etc. ; dey, 26 ; deyuent, 26 ; 



deuer, to owe. B. 

 deus, 2 etc. ; dews, 102, 114, two, 



twice 

 deye, 14, finger-length 

 di, 37 ; dient, 6 ; dirray, 4 ; dirroy, 



36; dye, 4; dyst, 2 ; dyt, 2; 



dyte, 34 etc., to say, tell 

 dime, see dyme 

 disethime, 136, seventeenth 

 disneuime, 136, nineteenth 

 disset, 128, seventeen 

 disutyme, 136, eighteenth 

 dite, 2, a writing. B. s.v. ditier ; 



also cf. ditty, S. 

 diz, 104, sayings 

 doctrine, 2, doctrine 

 done, 4 ; dorra, 142 ; doryet, 24 ; 



doune, 60, 80 ; dounent, 26 ; 



doynnet, 4 ; doner, to give 

 donke etc., see dune 

 dotance, 84, doubt. B. s.v. doter 

 doter, 34 ; dote, 136 ; dotet, 2, to 



fear, reverence. B. 

 dotzime, 132, twelfth 

 douer, 86, to dower 

 doun, 126, gift 

 dount, 2 etc. ; dont, 64 etc. ; dunt, 



2, by reason of, of which 

 doute, 126, fear. B. s.v. doter 

 drage, 70, 84, dredge. H. 

 drein, 60, last. K. 

 dreit, 84 ; dreite, 98, right 

 dreiture, 84, 104, 106; dreyture, 



122, 124, right, justice 

 dreiturel, 90 ; dreyturele, 124, just 

 duble, 20, double 

 dune, 2 etc. ; donke, 84 etc. ; 



donkes, 94 etc., then 

 duree, 36 ; dureynt, 20 ; durer, to 



last , 

 duresce, 12, hardness. B. s.v. dur 

 duze, 12, twelve 

 dykis, 48, ditch. M. and S. 

 dyme, 132 ; dime, 78 ; disme, 26, 



tenth, tithe 

 dymer, 94, to tithe 

 dyner, 134 ; diner, 140, dinner 



E 



ee, 68, band, troop. G. s.v. hiec. 

 See also note on yane in the 

 Durliam Household Book 

 (Surtees Society). 'Three reap- 

 ers, generally women, with a 

 man to bind behind them 

 constitute a yane, i.e. the com- 

 plement for one ridge ' ; and 

 as an instance of a larger number 



