verb (provincial).Literally = to do out; as DUP (q.v.)to do up, and DON = to do on. Cf., Hamlet, iv. Then up he rose and DONNED his clothes, And DUPPED the chamber door.
1874. E. WOOD, Johnny Ludlow, 1 S., No. VIII., p. 131. The guard seemed not to hear it, so lost was he in astonishment at there being no light. Why, what can have DOUTED it? he cried aloud.