Doss.

A hassock stuffed with straw; a bed—properly, a straw bed; whence the cant word for a lodging-house is a dossingken. Dossel is an old word for a bundle of hay or straw, and dosser for a straw basket. These words were common in Elizabeth’s reign. The French dossier means a “bundle.”

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Entry taken from Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, edited by the Rev. E. Cobham Brewer, LL.D. and revised in 1895.

Dorigen
Dorimant
Dorinda
Dormer Window
Dornock
Dorothea (St.)
Dorset
Dorsetian Downs
Dositheans
Doson
Doss
Doss-house (A)
Dosser
Do-the-Boys Hall
Dot and go One (A)
Dotterel
Douay Bible
Double (To)
Double Dealing
Double Dutch
Double-edged Sword