Definition of Dauted

1. daut [v] - See also: daut

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dauted

daunyng
dauphin
dauphine
dauphines
dauphiness
dauphinesses
dauphinoise
dauphinoises
dauphins
daur
daurade
daured
dauring
daurs
daut
dauted (current term)
dautie
dauties
dauting
dauts
dauw
dauws
davallia
davanite
daven
davened
davening
davenport
davenports
davens

Literary usage of Dauted

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

1. Glen Desseray and Other Poems: Lyrical and Elegaic by John Campbell Shairp, Francis Turner Palgrave (1888)
"... From behind, the mountain quiet Blending with the lilting cry Of the women homeward calling Down their goats and dauted kye.2 IV It befell one time of ..."

2. The Monthly Review (1844)
"With feelings more tranquil, and condition every way better, it came thus— The ae dark spot in this loveless world, Whaur she sat an* dauted yer bonnie ..."

3. A Hand-book of Proverbs: Comprising an Entire Republication of Ray's by Henry George Bohn, John Ray (1888)
"dauted bairns bear little. Daylight will peep through a sma' hole. Death defies the doctor. Do weel, an' dread nae shame. Do what ye ought, an' come what ..."

4. A New History of Painting in Italy: From the II to the XVI Century by Joseph Archer Crowe, Giovanni Battista Cavalcaselle (1908)
"... but on an intonaco dauted over a trellis work of canus, so that it is impossible to save the plaster in its fall by iron braces as has been done in ..."

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