Dainty /(?)/
Dain·ty
Dainty
n.
pl. Dainties
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Value; estimation; the gratification or pleasure taken in anything. [Obs.]
I ne told no deyntee of her love.
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That which is delicious or delicate; a delicacy.
That precious nectar may the taste renew Of Eden's dainties, by our parents lost.
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A term of fondness. [Poetic]
These delicacies I mean of taste, sight, smell, herbs, fruits, and flowers, Walks and the melody of birds.
[A table] furnished plenteously with bread, And dainties, remnants of the last regale.
Dainty
a.
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Rare; valuable; costly. [Obs.]
Full many a deynté horse had he in stable.
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Delicious to the palate; toothsome.
Dainty bits Make rich the ribs.
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Nice; delicate; elegant, in form, manner, or breeding; well-formed; neat; tender.
Those dainty limbs which nature lent For gentle usage and soft delicacy.
I would be the girdle. About her dainty, dainty waist.
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Requiring dainties. Hence: Overnice; hard to please; fastidious; squeamish; scrupulous; ceremonious.
Thew were a fine and dainty people.
And let us not be dainty of leave-taking, But shift away.
Ah ha, my mistresses! which of you all Will now deny to dance? She that makes dainty, She, I'll swear, hath corns.
Phrases & Compounds
- To make dainty
- to assume or affect delicacy or fastidiousness.