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DAZ'ZLING, ppr. Rendering unsteady or wavering as the sight; overpowering by a s...
DAZ'ZLEMENT, n. The act or power of dazzling.
DAZ'ZLED, pp. Made wavering, as the sight; overpowered or dimmed by a too strong...
DAZ'ZLE, v.t. 1. To overpower with light; to hinder distinct vision by intense l...
DAZE, v.t. To overpower with light; to dim or blind by too strong a light, or to...
DA'YWORK, Work by the day; daylabor.
DA'YWEARIED, a. Wearied with the labor of the day.
DA'YTIME, n. The time of the sun's light on the earth; as opposed to night.
DA'Y'SWORK, n. The work of one day. Among seamen, the account or reckoning of a ...
DA'YSTAR, n. The morning star, Lucifer, Venus; the star which precedes the morni...
DA'YSPRING, n. The dawn; the beginning of the day, or first appearance of light....
DA'YSMAN, n. An umpire or arbiter; a mediator. Neither is there any daysman betw...
DA'YLY, a. The more regular orthography of daily.
DA'YLILY, n. The same with asphodel. A species of Hemerocallis.
DAY'LIGHT, n. The light of the day; the light of the sun, as opposed to that of ...
DAYLABORER, n. One who works by the day.