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DAG'GLE, v.t. To trail in mud or wet grass; to befoul; to dirty, as the lower en...
DAG'GERS-DRAWING, n. The act of drawing daggers; approach to open attack or to v...
DAG'GER, n. 1. A short sword; a poniard. 2. In fencing schools, a blunt blade of...
DAG, n. A dagger; a hand-gun; a pistol. DAG , n. Dew. DAG , n. 1. a loose end, a...
DAF'FODIL, n. A plant of the genus Narcissus, of several species. These have a b...
DAFF, or DAFFE , A stupid blockish fellow. DAFF , v.t. To daunt. DAFF , v.t. To ...
DAEDALIAN, [See Dedalian ]
DAE'DAL, a. [Gr., an ingenious artist.] 1. Various; variegated. 2. Skilful.
D'ADO, n. The plain part of a column between the base and the cornice; the die; ...
DADE, v.t. To hold up by leading strings.
DADDY, n. Father; a word used by infants, from whom it is taken. The first artic...
DAD DAD'DLE, v.i. To walk with tottering, like a child or an old man.
DACTYLOL'OGY, n. The act or the art of communicating ideas or thoughts by the fi...
DAC'TYLIST, n. One who writes flowing verse.
DAC'TYLIC, a. Pertaining to or consisting of dactyls; as dactylic verses; a dact...
DACTYLET, n. A dactyl.