Part 210 (2/2)
4 To deal in a peddling way, S
5 To be slightly employed, S
Gael _deachair-am_, to follow; Flem _daecker-en_, to fly about
DACKLE, _s_ Suspence, hesitation; applied both to sensible objects, and to the mind, S B
~Dacklin~, _part pr_
1 In a state of doubt, S B
2 Slow, dilatory, S B
~Dacklin~, _s_ A slight shower; ”a _dacklin_ of rain,” S B
_To_ DAD, DAUD, _v a_
1 To thrash, S B
2 To dash, to drive forcibly, S
_Knox_
3 To throw dirt so as to bespatter, S
_J Nicol_
_To_ ~Dad Down~, _v n_ To fall or clap down forcibly and with noise, S
_Ramsay_
~Dad~, _s_ A sudden and violent stroke, S
_Ramsay_
_To_ DADDLE, DAIDLE, _v a_
1 To draggle, S
2 To do any work in a slovenly way, Ang
_To_ DADDLE, DAIDLE, _v n_
1 To be slow in motion or action, S