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DAMASKEE'NING, ppr. Engraving and adorning with gold or silver wire inlaid. DAMA...
DAM'ASKEN or DAM'ASKEEN , v.t. To make incisions in iron, steel, _c., and fill t...
DAM'ASKIN, n. A saber, so called from the manufacture of Damascus.
DAME, n. [Gr., to subdue] Literally, a mistress; hence, a lady; a title of honor...
DAME'S-VIOLET or DAME-WORT , n. A plant of the genus Hesperis; called also queen...
DA'MIANISTS, in church history, a sect who denied any distinction in the Godhead...
DAMN, v.t. 1. To sentence to eternal torments in a future state; to punish in he...
DAM'NABLE, a. 1. That may be damned or condemned; deserving damnation; worthy of...
DAM'NABLENESS, n. The state or quality of deserving damnation.
DAM'NABLY, adv. 1. In a manner to incur eternal punishment, or so as to exclude ...
DAMNA'TION, n. 1. Sentence or condemnation to everlasting punishment in the futu...
DAM'NATORY, a. Containing a sentence of condemnation.
DAM'NED, pp. 1. Sentenced to everlasting punishment in a future state; condemned...
DAMNIF'IC, a. Procuring loss; mischievous.
DAM'NIFIED, pp. Injured; endamaged.
DAM'NIFY, v.t. 1. To cause loss or damage to; to hurt in estate or interest; to ...