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- Dam, stopping of water - damn, to condemn - dame, a mistress of a family - damme of young ones - damosel, a young lass - damsin, a black plum - dandruffe, scurfe in the head - dear, beloved - dear, a bad bargain - deer, a hart, stag, or Buck - defer, to delay - differ, to vary and flie off - demurre, debate, or doubt - demure, modest, and silent - deserts, merits, good or bad - desect, to forsake - desart, a wilderness - decent, comely and handsome - descent, a pedigree or genealogy - dissent, to disagree - deed, and indenture sealed - dead, departed the world - decease, to dye - disease, a sickness - disseise, put out of place - daulphin, heir of France - dolphin a fish in the Sea - devices, tricks - devizes, a towns name - dairy, for butter and cheese - diary, an almanack - dissolute, debaucht and loose - dissolate, comfortless - doer, one that minds business - door, of a church or house - do, to act - doe, a female Deer - dough, unbaked bread - dew, on the grass - due, a just debt - done, finished - dun, a dark color - dunce, a blockhead - digest, to concoct - digest, to methodize - doest, you do soe - dust, of the earth - duke, a title of honor - duck, a fowl, wild the best - dolour, grief and sorrow - doller, dutch money - dragon, that flieth - dragoon, a horse musqueteer - drain, to draw ponds dry - drawn, by horses - draught of drink - drought, driness - dray, a brewers sled - draw, to pull