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Daedal
Daedal D[ae]"dal, Daedalian D[ae]*dal"ian, a. [L. daedalus cunningly wrought, fr. Gr. ?; cf. ? to work cunningly. The word also alludes to the mythical D[ae]dalus (Gr. ?, lit., the cunning worker).] 1. Cunningly or ingeniously formed or working; skillful; artistic; ingenious. Our bodies decked in our d[ae]dalian arms. --Chapman. The d[ae]dal hand of Nature. --J. Philips. The doth the d[ae]dal earth throw forth to thee, Out of her fruitful, abundant flowers. --Spenser. 2. Crafty; deceitful. [R.] --Keats.
Daedalian
Daedal D[ae]"dal, Daedalian D[ae]*dal"ian, a. [L. daedalus cunningly wrought, fr. Gr. ?; cf. ? to work cunningly. The word also alludes to the mythical D[ae]dalus (Gr. ?, lit., the cunning worker).] 1. Cunningly or ingeniously formed or working; skillful; artistic; ingenious. Our bodies decked in our d[ae]dalian arms. --Chapman. The d[ae]dal hand of Nature. --J. Philips. The doth the d[ae]dal earth throw forth to thee, Out of her fruitful, abundant flowers. --Spenser. 2. Crafty; deceitful. [R.] --Keats.
Daedalous
Daedalous D[ae]d"a*lous, a. (Bot.) Having a variously cut or incised margin; -- said of leaves.
Logodaedaly
Logodaedaly Log`o*d[ae]d"a*ly, n. [Gr. ?. See Logos, and D[ae]dal.] Verbal legerdemain; a playing with words. [R.] --Coleridge.

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- Northern diran [dɪɾä:n] 'tooth' See Kurdish phonology Central ددان/ dadân [dædä:n] Southern دیان/dîân [diːä:n] Luxembourgish brudder [ˈb̥ʀudɐ] 'brother'...
- crux Christi abscondita est et inventa est. Iudeas Crist ahengon, dydon dæda þa wyrrestan, hælon þæt hy forhelan ne mihtan. Swa þeos dæd nænige þinga...
- hi drohtende þurh dyrne meaht duguðe beswicað, ond on teosu tyhtaþ tilra dæda. "Such is the way of demons, the wont of devils: they spend their lives in...
- toponym is derived from the Old English for "place of the people of Dæda". "Dæda" was short for Anglo-Saxon names such as Dædhēah. The toponym was spelt...
- po****r among the lower middle class during that time. Geu eolgure ipsureul daeda (그 얼굴에 입술을 대다 I Pressed My Lips on That Face) (2007) is a collection of...
- Siscia Stål, 1870 Anaya Distant, 1906 Byllisana Metcalf & Bruner, 1948 Daeda Banks, 1910 Daksha Distant, 1906 Flatopsis Melichar, 1902 Hypsiphanta Jacobi...