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DAR or DART , n. A fish found in the Severn.
DARE, v.i. pret. durst. To have courage to any purpose; to have strength of mind...
DA'RED, pp. Challenged; defied.
DA'REFUL, a. Full of defiance.
DA'RER, n. One who dares or defies.
DAR'IC, n. A gold coin of Darius the Mede, value about 556 cents.
DA'RING, ppr. 1. Having courage sufficient for a purpose; challenging; defying. ...
DA'RINGLY, adv. Boldly; courageously; fearlessly; impudently. The principles of ...
DA'RINGNESS, n. Boldness; courageousness; audaciousness.
D'ARK, a. 1. Destitute of light; obscure. A dark atmosphere is one which prevent...
D'ARK-HOUSE, n. An old word for a madhouse.
D'ARK-WORKING, a. Working in darkness or in secrecy.
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.