few apples left on the tree after intaking.
_Coll_ (7), to embrace the neck.
_Conker_, the hip, or hep; the fruit of the briar.
_Cothe_, _coath_ (_th_ soft), a disease of sheep, the
plaice or flook, a flat worm _Distoma nepaticum_ in the stomach.
_Cou'den_, could not.
_Coussen_, _Coossen_, _coosn_, couldest not.
_Craze_, to crack a little.
_Critch_, a big pitcher.
_Crock_, an iron cooking-pot.
_Croodle_, to crow softly.
_Croop_, _Croopy-down_, to bend down the body; to stoop very low.
_Crope_, crept.
_Crowshell_, shell of the fresh-water mussel, as taken out of the
river for food by crows.
_Cubby-hole_, _Cubby-house_, between the father's knees.
_Culver_, the wood pigeon.
_Cutty_, _Cut_, the kittywren.
_Cwein_, _Cwoin_, (4, 1) coin.
_Cwoffer_ (8, 4, 4), a coffer.
D.
_Dadder_, _dather_, _dudder_, to maze or bewilder.
_Dag_, _childag_, a chilblain.
_Dake_, to ding or push forth.
_Daps_, the very likeness, as that of a cast from the same mould.
_Dather_, see _Dadder_.
_Dent_, a dint.
_Dewberry_, a big kind of blackberry.
_Dibs_, coins; but truly, the small knee bones of a sheep used in the
game of Dibs.
_Didden (didn)_, did not.
_Do_, the _o_, when not under a strain of voice, is (4) as _e_ in 'the man'
or as _e_ in the French _le_.
_Dod_, a dump.
_Dogs_, andirons.
_Don_, to put on.
_Doust_, dust.
_dr_ for _thr_ in some words, as Drash, thresh.
_Drashel_, threshold.
_Dreaten_, threaten.
_Dree_, three.
_Dringe_, _Drunge_, to throng; push as in a throng.
_Droat_, throat.
_Drong_, throng; also a narrow way.
_Drough_, through.
_Drow_, throw.
_Drub_, throb.
_Drush_, thrush.
_Drust_, thrust.
_Drean_, _Drene_ (2), to drawl.
_Dreve_ (2), drive.
_Duck_, a darkening, dusk.
_Dumbledore_, the humble bee.
_Dummet_, dusk.
_Dunch_, dull of hearing, or mind.
_Dunch-nettle_, the dead nettle, _Lamium_.
_Dunch-pudden_, pudding of bare dough.
_Dungpot_, a dungcart.
_Dunt_, to blunten as an edge or pain.
_Durns_, the side posts of a door.
E.
long itself alone has mostly the Dorset sound (2.)
_eae_ (1, 4) for _ea_, with the _a_ unsounded as lead, mead, leaed, meaed.
_eae_ (1, 3) for the long _a_, 3, as in lade, made, leaede, meaede.
_ea_ of one sound (2) as meat.
_e_ is put in before s after st, as nestes, nests, vistes, fists.
The two sundry soundings of _ea_ 2 and
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