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DALE, n. A low place between hills; a vale or valley.
DAL'LIANCE, n. 1. Literally, delay; a lingering; appropriately, acts of fondness...
DAL'LIER, n. One who fondles; a trifler; as a dallier with pleasant words.
DAL'LING, ppr. Delaying; procrastinating; trifling; wasting time in idle amuseme...
DAL'LY, v.i. 1. Literally, to delay; to linger; to wait. Hence. 2. To trifle; to...
DAM, n. 1. A female parent; used of beasts, particularly of quadrupeds. 2. A hum...
DAM'AGE, n.[This word See ms to be allied to the Greek, a fine or mulet.] 1. Any...
DAMAGE-FEASANT, a. Doing injury; trespassing, as cattle.
DAM'AGEABLE, a. 1. That may be injured or impaired; susceptible of damage; as da...
DAM'AGED, pp. Hurt; impaired; injured.
DAM'AGING, ppr. Injuring; impairing.
DAM'ASCENE, n. 1. A particular kind of plum, now pronounced damson, which see. 2...
DAM'ASK, n. 1. A silk stuff, having some parts raised above the ground, represen...
DAM'ASK-PLUM, n. A small black plum.
DAM'ASK-ROSE, n. A species of rose which is red, and another which is white.
DAMASKEE'NED, pp. Carved into figures and inlaid with gold or silver wire.