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Daavit, Dauvit, Davit, Dawit,
Dauvit [ˈdɑːvɪt, N. I. ˈdaːvɪt]
pn. Daviot (Aberdeenshire).
daaver, daavered, daavert, daiver, daivered, daivert, daivver, daivvered, daivvert, davel, daver, davered, davert, davielie, daviely, davilie, davily, davle, davver, davvered, davvert, devel, devle,
daver [ˈdeːvər]
n. A stunning blow or fall.
v. To wander aimlessly, daze, make numb, chill.
pt. pp. davert, davered adj. Dazed, numbed, stupefied, bewildered, confused.
 
davle [ˈdev(ə)l]
n. A severe and stunning blow. A heavy fall, a thud.
v. To strike with violence, to beat, to dash. To saunter, wander aimlessly, to stumble about.
 
davily [ˈdeːvɪlɪ]
adv. Listlessly, languidly.
dauch, dauchie, daugh, davach, davoch, doch,
davoch [ˈdavəx]
also dauch [dɑːx]
n. A measure of land.
chekkie, da, daa, daadle, daddle, daudle, daw, dawdelt, dawdle, dawdlt, doaw, doddle, dwadle, jaickdaw, jaickie, Jaikdaw, jaikie, jakedaw, jeckdaw, jeckee, jecky,
daw [dɑː, dɔː, N. daː]
n. The jackdaw Corvus monedula. A lazy person, a slut.
also jaikdaw dim. jaikie.
 
dawdle
v. To dawdle, loiter.
pt. pp. dawdelt
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
dawdler: Someone who dawdles.
da, daw,
daw [dɑː, dɔː, N. I. daː]
n. An atom, a jot, a whit.
da, daa, daain, daaken, daakened, daakenin, daakennin, dahn, daun, daw, dawin, dawkennin, dawkennin, dawn,
daw [dɑː, dɔː, N. I. daː]
n. Dawn.
also dawin and NN.b. dawkennin [ˈdaːˈkənɪn] The dawning of the day.
v. To dawn.
D$batie, Da$beattie, Dabaittie, Daibaittie, Dawbaittie, Dawbeattie, Debatey,
Dawbeattie [dəˈbete]
pn. Dalbeattie (Dumfries and Galloway).
Daagittie, Daagitty, Dawgetty, Dawgety, Dawgittie, Dawgitty, Degetty, Deggity,
Dawgety [ˈdɛgɛtɪ, ˈdɛgɪte]
pn. Dalgety (Fife).
Da$hoosie, dahoosie, Dalhoosie, Daloosie, Dawhoosie,
Dawhoosie [dəˈhusi]
pn. Dalhousie (Midlothian).
Dawhurn,
Dawhurn [ˈdəʍʌrn]
pn. Dalquhurn (West Dumbartonshire).

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