Definition of Daimen

1. occasional [adj] - See also: occasional

Lexicographical Neighbors of Daimen

dailies
dailiness
dailinesses
daily
daily bread
daily dew
daily disposable
daily disposables
daily dose
daily double
daily grind
daily round
daily variation
dailyness
dailynesses
daimen (current term)
daimio
daimios
daimon
daimones
daimonic
daimons
daimyo
daimyos
dain't
daine
dained
daines
daining
daint

Literary usage of Daimen

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Fireside Encyclopædia of Poetry: Comprising the Best Poems of the Most (1878)
"... but thou may thieve ; What then ? poor beastie, thou maun live ! A daimen icker in a ... daimen ..."

2. The Historians of Scotland (1874)
"CHAPTER V. Of Ma/ugina the holy virgin, daughter of daimen, ... of the sons of daimen (Clogher). AT another time, while the saint was staying in the louan ..."

3. The Life of Saint Columba: Founder of Hy by Adamnan (1874)
"... of the sons of daimen (Clogher). AT another time, while the saint was staying in the louan island (Ну, now lona), he one day at prime called to him a ..."

4. Robert Burns in Other Tongues: A Critical Review of the Translations of the by William Jacks (1896)
"2 The French language, more than the author, is to blame for any want of precision here. Both authors give the translation of "A daimen icker in a ..."

5. Scottish Notes and Queries edited by John Bulloch (1894)
"N," "daimen-ICKER" (VII., 47). —Perhaps the following extract from ... Rare, now and then ; daimen- ... The word daimen, or, as it is pronounced, ..."

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