An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 229

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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language



An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 229


_To_ ~Dill Down~, _v. n._ To subside.


_Baillie._


DILATOR, _s._ A delay; old law term.


L. B. _dilatare_, to delay.


_Baillie._


DILP, _s._ A trollop.


_Ross._


Sw. _toelp_, an awkward fellow.


_To_ DYMENEW, _v. a._ To diminish.


_Douglas._


_To_ DIN, DYN, _v. n._


1. To make a noise.


_Gawan and Gol._


2. To resound.


A. S. _dyn-an_, id.


_Barbour._


DYND, _part. pa._


_Bannatyne Poems._


_To_ DING, _v. a._


1. To drive,


_S. b.e.l.l.e.n.den._


2. To exert ones self.


_Henrysone._


3. To beat.


_Wyntown._


4. To strike by piercing.


_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._


5. To scourge, to flog.


_Acts Ja. I._


6. To overcome, S.


_Ferguson._


7. To excel. S.


_Ramsay._


8. To discourage, S. B.


_Ferguson._


9. _To ding down_, to overthrow, S.


_Barbour._


10. _To ding in_, to drive in, S.


11. _To ding off_, to drive from.


_Douglas._


12. _To ding on_, to attack with violence.


_Barbour._


13. _To ding out_, to expel.


_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._


_To ding out the bottom of_ any thing, to make an end of it, S.


_Baillie._


14. _To ding ouer_, to overthrow, also to overcome, S.







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