deir : their.
dem : as sign of plural, tacked closely to the preceding word. Thus “man dem” = men; “beas’ dem” = beasts.
dem : them, their, they. “All dem boys, etc.” = All them (those) boys with eboe-lights (eboe-light sticks), they are waiting there for me.
den : then.
dere : there.
dey : they; “dey do” = they have; “dey’d come” = they had come = they came.
diffran’ : different.
dih-ya : lengthened form of dere (there).
dis : this.
dis just.
dis ya : this here, for this.
doana : do not.
dog-driver : nickname for a policeman.
do’n : down. The vowel has a short dumb sound, and is followed by a slight g.
don’-ca’ : don’t care; inattentive.
don’-ca’ : nonchalance; indifference.
dough : though.
’dout, ’douten : without.
drop : atom; scrap.
ducky hen : a small short-legged variety of hen.
dus’ : dust.
dutty : dirty.
dyin’ out : very sick.
eber : ever.
ebery : every.
eboe-light dem : sticks made of eboe-light or torch-wood.