List of Old English Words in the OED/DA

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 * Old English||English
 * Dalk n.||Pin brooch, clasp, buckle. 2 hollow, depression, hole
 * Dare-all adj.||Fearless, dreadnought. Cognate:dareful
 * Daresome adj.||Foolhardy, venturesome
 * Darkhood n.||State or condition of darkness. Cognate: Darkship
 * Dark Inn n.||"The Dark Inn" - the grave, tomb, grass-bed, mould-earth, the pit, the delf, the deep-six, lair, narrow house, long-home, dustbin (sl), burial-place.
 * Darkling n.||One whose personality is dark; chil of the darkness
 * Daswen adj.||Of eyes or sight: dim
 * Daughterhood n.||State or condition of daughterness. Cognate: Daughtership
 * Daw vb.||Dawn with day, wake from sleep, adawe
 * Daybed n.||Sofa, couch
 * Daybook n.||Diary
 * Dayish adj.||Diurnal
 * Dayless adj.||Devoid of day or night
 * Daymare n.||Opposite of nightmare
 * Dayrawe n.||First streak of day or dawn. Sometimes: dayrewe
 * Dayrim n.||Rim of light of the coming of day.
 * Daysman n.||Umpire, arbitrator
 * Dayspring n.||Dawn
 * Daw vb.||Dawn with day, wake from sleep, adawe
 * Daybed n.||Sofa, couch
 * Daybook n.||Diary
 * Dayish adj.||Diurnal
 * Dayless adj.||Devoid of day or night
 * Daymare n.||Opposite of nightmare
 * Dayrawe n.||First streak of day or dawn. Sometimes: dayrewe
 * Dayrim n.||Rim of light of the coming of day.
 * Daysman n.||Umpire, arbitrator
 * Dayspring n.||Dawn
 * Daymare n.||Opposite of nightmare
 * Dayrawe n.||First streak of day or dawn. Sometimes: dayrewe
 * Dayrim n.||Rim of light of the coming of day.
 * Daysman n.||Umpire, arbitrator
 * Dayspring n.||Dawn
 * Daysman n.||Umpire, arbitrator
 * Dayspring n.||Dawn
 * Dayspring n.||Dawn
 * Dayspring n.||Dawn