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_To_ DAM, _v. n._ To urine.

_Maitland P._

DAMBROD.

V. ~Dams~.

DAMMAGEUS, _adj._ Injurious.

_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._

_To_ DAMMISH, _v. a._ To stun, to stupify, S.

_Rollock._

Germ. _damisch machen_, to stun one's head.

DAMMYS, DAMMEIS, _s._ Damage.

Fr. _dommage_.

_Gl. Sibb._

_To_ DAMPNE, _v. a._ To condemn.

DAMS, _s. pl._ The game of draughts, S.

Sw. _dam_, _dampsel_, id.; _dambraede_, S. a _dambrod_.

DAN, _s._ A term equivalent to _Lord_, _Sir_.

O. Fr.

_Douglas._

_To_ DANCE _his_ or _her lane_; a phrase expressive, either of great joy, or of violent rage, S.

_James V._

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