💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Daint"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| daynt | (obsolete) delicate; elegant; dainty |
| superdainty | (rare) Very dainty. |
| dinknoun | (tennis) A soft drop shot. |
| dandiacalnoun | Dandyish; like a dandy. |
| dandical | Obsolete form of dandiacal (“like a dandy”). [Dandyish; like a dandy.] |
| dinkynoun | A dinky thing. |
| dightnoun | (rare, archaic) simple past or past participle: adorned, decorated, or furnished (with); dressed, arrayed, or decked out. |
| dimbernoun | (obsolete, UK, thieves' cant) Pretty; neat. |
| dameish | (rare) Characteristic of a dame. |
| dauncynoun | (US, regional) Sick; delicate. |
| dancynoun | A surname. |
| danceynoun | Alternative spelling of dancy. [(informal) Ready to dance.] |
| tiddynoun | (UK, dialect) The European wren. |
| dandified | Characteristic (in dress and habits) of a dandy |
| daffish | (obsolete) Stupid, silly. |
| damely | Of, relating to, or befitting a dame (all senses) |
| dairous | (UK, archaic, dialectal, Devon) bold; daring |
| dancettynoun | Alternative form of dancetté. [(heraldry) Deeply indented; having large teeth.] |
| didinenoun | (ornithology, obsolete) A bird of the columbid subfamily Raphinae. |
| ditsynoun | Of a pattern on an item of repeated small objects, often floral |
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