Definition of Dichts

1. dicht [v] - See also: dicht

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dichts

dichromats
dichromia
dichromic
dichromic acid
dichromism
dichromium
dichromophil
dichroous
dichroscope
dichroscopes
dichroscopic
dicht
dichted
dichting
dichts (current term)
dicier
diciest
dicily
diciness
dicing
dicings

Literary usage of Dichts

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

1. The History of the French Revolution by Adolphe Thiers, Frederic Shoberl (1845)
"The moment be appeared, a cry was raised on all sides of Gentlemen, take care of the dichts! as though they had been cure that his pockets were full of ..."

2. The Scottish Songs by Robert Chambers (1829)
"... And wi' her loof her face a-washin'; But Willie's wife is nae sae trig, She dichts her ..."

3. English Lyrics: Chaucer to Poe, 1340-1809 by William Ernest Henley (1897)
"... the day dichts The breast plate that bright is, To fight with their fone. The stoned steed stamps Through courage, and cramps, Syne on the land lamps ..."

4. Law Lyrics by Robert Bird (1887)
"He dichts his scythe, and wi' his stane Gars ilka side o't ring again, Till sharpened as 'twad nick a bane He wades waist deep, And half a sheaf o' rustlin' ..."

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