Definition of Danios

1. danio [n] - See also: danio

Lexicographical Neighbors of Danios

dangler
danglers
dangles
danglier
dangliest
dangling
dangling modifier
dangling participle
dangling participles
danglingly
danglings
dangly
dangs
danielsite
danio
danios (current term)
danish
danishes
dank
danker
dankest
dankish
dankishness
dankly
dankness
danknesses
danks
danophone
danophones
danpatsushiki

Literary usage of Danios

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

1. Specimens of Early English Metrical Romances: To which is Prefixed an by George Ellis (1848)
"... felt at least an equal joy in ratifying the conditions offered by his nephew, observing that with four such knights as Roland, Olivier, Ogier le danios, ..."

2. Specimens of Early English Metrical Romances, Chiefly Written During the by George Ellis (1805)
"... felt at least an equal joy in ratifying the conditions offered by his nephew, observing that with four such knights as Roland, Olivier, Ogier le danios, ..."

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