Definition of Dained

1. daine [v] - See also: daine

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dained

daily round
daily variation
dailyness
dailynesses
daimen
daimio
daimios
daimon
daimones
daimonic
daimons
daimyo
daimyos
dain't
daine
dained (current term)
daines
daining
daint
daintier
dainties
daintiest
daintified
daintify
daintily
daintiness
daintinesses
daintrel
daintrels
dainty

Literary usage of Dained

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

1. Herodotus by Herodotus (1828)
"... against the Athenians and Argives, which completed the predicted number. dained and loft him; but as the disease continued to spread still farther among ..."

2. A Cyclopedia of Canadian Biography: Being Chiefly Men of the Time. A by George Maclean Rose (1886)
"... dained deacon at London, in 1862, by the Bishop of Huron ; was ordained priest in the following year, and received the appointment of incumbent of ..."

3. A new and accurate history and survey of London, Westminster, Southwark, and by John Entick (1766)
"AD Preparatory to which there comes a man a with a bell, in the dead of the night before the day or- „ dained for their death, who, having tolled his bell, ..."

4. Letters Concerning the Constitution and Order of the Christian Ministry, as by Samuel Miller (1807)
"... who were Evangelists, exercised the ordaining power at Ephesus and Crete; and Presbyters or. dained Timothy to the work of the ministry. ..."

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