Dunfish :: Dunfish (n.) Codfish cured in a particular manner, so as to be of a superior quality..
Dung :: Dung () of Din.
Dung :: Dung (n.) The excrement of an animal.
Dung :: Dung (v. t.) To manure with dung.
Dung :: Dung (v. t.) To immerse or steep, as calico, in a bath of hot water containing cow dung; -- done to remove the superfluous mordant..
Dung :: Dung (v. i.) To void excrement.
Dungaree :: Dungaree (n.) A coarse kind of unbleached cotton stuff.
Dunged :: Dunged (imp. & p. p.) of Dun.
Dungeon :: Dungeon (n.) A close, dark prison, common/, under ground, as if the lower apartments of the donjon or keep of a castle, these being used as prisons..
Dungeon :: Dungeon (v. t.) To shut up in a dungeon.
Dungfork :: Dungfork (n.) A fork for tossing dung.
Dunghill :: Dunghill (n.) A heap of dung.
Dunghill :: Dunghill (n.) Any mean situation or condition; a vile abode.
Dunging :: Dunging (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Dun.
Dungmeer :: Dungmeer (n.) A pit where dung and weeds rot for manure.
Dungy :: Dungy (a.) Full of dung; filthy; vile; low.
Dungyard :: Dungyard (n.) A yard where dung is collected.
Dunker :: Dunker (n.) One of a religious denomination whose tenets and practices are mainly those of the Baptists, but partly those of the Quakers; -- called also Tunkers, Dunkards, Dippers, and, by themselves, Brethren, and German Baptists..
Dunlin :: Dunlin (n.) A species of sandpiper (Tringa alpina); -- called also churr, dorbie, grass bird, and red-backed sandpiper. It is found both in Europe and America..
Dunnage :: Dunnage (n.) Fagots, boughs, or loose materials of any kind, laid on the bottom of the hold for the cargo to rest upon to prevent injury by water, or stowed among casks and other cargo to prevent their motion..
Dunned :: Dunned (imp. & p. p.) of Du.
Dunner :: Dunner (n.) One employed in soliciting the payment of debts.
Dunning :: Dunning (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Du.
Dunnish :: Dunnish (a.) Inclined to a dun color.
Dunnock :: Dunnock (a.) The hedge sparrow or hedge accentor.
Dunny :: Dunny (a.) Deaf; stupid.
Dunt :: Dunt (n.) A blow.
Dunted :: Dunted (a.) Beaten; hence, blunted..
Dunter :: Dunter (n.) A porpoise.
Fyrdung :: Fyrdung (v. i.) The military force of the whole nation, consisting of all men able to bear arms..
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