Daisy
Daisyn.a small common spring-flower
A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1806.
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Daisyn.a small common spring-flower
Dakerhenn.a gallinaceous bird like a quail
Dalen.a vale, valley, space between two hills
Dalliancen.fondness, love pastime, delay
Dalliern.one who dallies, a fondler, a trifler
Dallyv.to delay, toy, trifle
Dalmatiana.pertaining to Dalmatia, on the Gulf of Venice
Dalsieda.full of or adorned with daisies
Damn.a mother of brutes, bank to stop water
Damv.t.to stop or sut up, confine, obstruct
Damagen.mischief, hurt, loss, injury
Damagev.t.to injure, hurt, mar, impair, spoil
Damageablea.that may be hurt, mischievous
Damagedpa.injured, hurt, impaired, spoiled
Damaskn.silk, woollen, &c. woven into flowers
Damaskv.t.to weave into flowers, &c. to warm
Damaskeenv.t.to inlaid with gold or silver
Damen.a lady, a woman in general
Damnv.t.to curse, condemn, doom, hiss down
Damnability, or Damnablenessn.a damnable state
Damnablea.destructive, most wicked, odious
Damnablyad.destructively, wickedly, odiously
Damnationn.the punishment of the damned
Damnatorya.tending to condemn
Damnedpa.cursed, doomed, exploded, ruined
Damnifyv.t.to injure, damage, hurt, impair
Damningnessn.a tendency to damnation or ruin