Part 254 (1/2)
DUM TAM, a bunch of clothes on a beggar's back, under his coat, S B
_To_ DUMFOUNDER, _v a_ To confuse, to stupify, S
DUMBIE, _s_ pron _Dummie_ One who is _dumb_, S
_Z Boyd_
_To_ DUMP, _v a_ To strike with the feet, Ang
Sw _domp-a_, rudius palpare
DUMPY, _adj_ Short and thick; also used as a _s_, S
Isl _doomp_, ancillula crassa
DUMScuame of children, much the same as _pallall_, or the _beds_
DUN, _s_ A hill, eminence, S
_Stat Acc_
A S _dun_, mons; Gael id a fortified hill
_To_ DUNCH, _v a_ To push or jog with the fist or elbow, S
Teut _dons-en_, pugno percutere
DUNCH, _s_ One who is short and thick, S
~Dunchy~, _adj_ Squat, S
DUNDERHEAD, _s_ A blockhead, Loth
V ~Donnart~
DWMMYSMAN, _s_ A judge
_Wyntown_
DWN, _pret_ of the _v Do_