Dawk
Dawkv.t.to mark with a cut, to chip;n.a cut
A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1806.
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Dawkv.t.to mark with a cut, to chip;n.a cut
Dawnv.i.to grow light, glimmer, open, appear
Dawnn.the first rise, beginning, break of day
Dayn.time from sunrise to its setting, 24 hours
Daybedn.a bed used for idleness or indulgence
Daybreakn.the first dawn or appearance of day
Daylaborern.a man who works only by the day
Daylightn.the light that is afforded by the day
Dayspringn.the beginning or first dawn of day
Daystarn.the morning-star, the last star, Venus
Daytimen.the time whilst the day lasts
Dayworkn.work done by the day only
Daze, or Dazzlev.t.to overpower with light
Dazieda.bespangled with or having dasies
Deaconn.a church-officer, an overseer
Deada.deprived of life, cold, dull, tasteless, lost
Deadn.stillness, quietness, silence, gloom, depth
Dead, or Deadenv.t.to weaken, to make tasteless
Deaddoinga.destructive, wasteful, mischievous
Deadeyen.a block pierce with three holes for a laniard, to extend shrouds, &c.
Deadliftn.a hopeless distress, extremity, pinch
Deadlightn.a wooden port to secure a cabin window, form of a window
Deadlya.destructive, mortal, dangerous, cruel
Deadlyad.mortally, irreconcileably, very
Deadnessn.faintness, a want of warmth
Deadreckoningn.a reckoning independent of observation
Deadwatern.the water that whirls in eddies at a ship:s stern as she fails