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D'ARKEN, v.i. To grow dark or darker; also, to grow less white or clear.
D'ARKENED, pp. Deprived of light; obscured; rendered dim; made black; made ignor...
D'ARKENING, ppr. Depriving of light; obscuring; making black or less white or cl...
D'ARKISH, a. Dusky; somewhat dark.
D'ARKLING, a. Being in the dark, or without light; a poetical word.
D'ARKLY, adv. Obscurely; dimly; blindly; uncertainly; with imperfect light, clea...
D'ARKNESS, n. 1. Absence of light. And darkness was on the face of the deep. Gen...
D'ARKSOME, a. Dark; gloomy; obscure; as a darksome house; a darksome cloud.
D'ARLING, a. Dearly beloved; favorite; regarded with great kindness and tenderne...
D'ARN, v.t. To mend a rent or hole, by imitating the texture of the cloth or stu...
D'ARNEL, n. A plant of the genus Lolium, a kind of grass; the most remarkable sp...
D'ARNER, n. One who mends by darning.
D'ARNING, ppr. Mending in imitation of the original texture; sewing together; as...
DAR'RAIN, v.t. To prepare, or to order; or to try; to endeavor; to prove; to app...
D'ART, n. [Gr., a spear or lance.] 1. A pointed missile weapon to be thrown by t...
D'ARTED, pp. Thrown or hurled as a pointed instrument; sent with velocity.