Lexicographical Neighbors of Danting
Literary usage of Danting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The English and Scottish Popular Ballads by George Lyman Kittredge (1892)
"The ranting o 't and the danting o 't, According as ye ken, The thing they ca
the danting o 't, Lady Errol lies her lane. 2 O Errol's place is a bonny place ..."
2. The Ballad Book by Edmund Goldsmid (1885)
"And the ranting o't, and the danting ift, According as ye ken ; And the thing we
ca' the danting o't, />—Errors na a man ! * Gilbert Hay, tenth Earl of ..."
3. Publications by English Dialect Society (1887)
"DANG, v.—To throw down with violence : as "Dang it down ;" cfr., Bang and Spang.
DANT, v.—Daunt. It's very danting for her, poor lass. DAWK, r. ..."
4. Chemical Abstracts by American Chemical Society (1916)
"... of sufficient NHS or other alkali to give a neutral soin According to an
example, wool is dyed a khaki shade by first degreasing, then mor danting with ..."
5. Collections by Massachusetts Historical Society (1846)
"... may have in procuring it, both English and others, that the glory of our Lord
Christ may appeare in its splendor, to the danting of every proud heart, ..."
6. Original Narratives of Early American History by John Franklin Jameson (1910)
"... that the glory of our Lord Christ may appeare in its splendor, to the danting
of every proud heart, and for the perpetuall incouragement of all the ..."