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_To have dale_, to have to do
_Douglas_
DAIL, _s_ A ehich not beconant, is fattened for consumption
_Complaynt S_
DAIMEN, _adj_ Rare, occasional, S _auntrin_, synon
~Daimen-Icker~, _s_ An ear of corn met with occasionally, S
_Burns_
From A S _aecer_, an ear of corn, and perhaps _diement_, counted, from A S _dem-an_, to reckon
DAINTA, DAINTIS, _interj_ It avails not, Aberd
_Ross_
Teut _dien-en_, to avail, and _intet_, nothing
DAYNTe, _s_ Regard
_Wyntown_
~Dainty~, _s_
1 Pleasant, good-humoured, S
2 Worthy, excellent, S
_Burns_
Isl _daindi_, excellenter bonum quid; _dandis madr_, homo virtuosus; rendered in Dan, _en brav mand_, S a _braw man_; perfectly synon with ”a _dainty_ man”
~Daintith~, _s_ A dainty, S
_Kelly_
DAISE, _s_ The part of a stone bruised in consequence of the strokes of the pickaxe or chizzel, Ang
DAYIS _To hald dayis_, to hold a truce