dyce
/daɪs/Definitions
1. noun
a small die or cube, typically with six sides, used for generating random numbers or making decisions.
“The gambler rolled the dyce on the table.”
2. noun
a small piece of land, often irregularly shaped, especially one that is part of a larger area of common land.
“The village was surrounded by a number of small dyces that were used for grazing livestock.”