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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.
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...