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deefeeckwalt, deeficulty, defeecalt, defeecaltie, defeeckwalt, defeeckwaltie, defeeckwalties, defeeckwalty, defeeckwult, defeeckwultie, defeeckwulties, defeeckwulty, deffeckwalt, deffeckwaltie, deffeckwalties, deffeckwalty, deificult, diffeecult, diffeekwalty, diffeequalty, diffeicult, diffeikwalt, diffekwalt, difficult, difficultie, difficulties, difficulty, diffiquilt, diffiquiltie, diffiquilties, diffiquilty,
difficult [ˈdɪfikəlt, MN. ˈdɪfikwəlt]
adj. Difficult.
v. To put in a difficulty, perplex, puzzle, embarass.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
difficulty: Difficulty. pl. difficulties
dag, dagg, dig, digg, dug, dugg,
dig [dɪg]
n. A dig. I.Ork. A plan, resolve or fixed opinion.
v. To dig.
pt. dag [dag]
pp. dug [dʌg]
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
digger: A digger.
diggin: Digging.
digel, diggle, digl, djigel,
diggle [I.Sh. ˈd(j)ɪgl]
v. To tramp or stamp something down.
dilder, dolder,
dilder [ˈdɪldər]
v. To potter, waste time.
dilder, dolder,
dilder [I.Ork. dɪldər, dɔldər]
v. To shake, jerk, move in a noisy, jolting fashion. To amuse a child by throwing it up or down.
dileag, jalaik, jalake,
dileag [ˈdʒɪlek]
n. Gael. A little drink, a drop.
deleegent, diligence, diligent,
diligence [ˈdilədʒɛns]
n. Diligence.
leg. A warrant issued by a court to enforce the attendance of witnesses, or the production of writings. The process of law, by which person, lands, or effects are attached on execution, or in security for debt.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
diligent [ˈdilədʒɛnt]: adj. Diligent.
dill, dillsouy, dillsowy,
dill [I.Sh. dɪl]
n. Something dangling, a rag.
v. To hang loose, to flap.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
dillsouy: I.Ork. Tattered, slovenly.
dill,
dill [dɪl, dʌl]
n. A lull.
v. To soothe, to assuage, to calm, to die away. Of news: to be forgotten, pass out of mind.
dilp,
dilp [dɪlp]
n. A trollop, a slattern, a thriftless housewife, heavy, lumpish person,
v. To limp, to walk with long steps, to stalk, to stump, hobble.

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