Definition of Daedalic

1. daedal [adj] - See also: daedal

Lexicographical Neighbors of Daedalic

dado
dado plane
dado rail
dado rails
dadoed
dadoes
dadoing
dados
dadrock
dads
dadsonite
dae
daedal
daedalean
daedalian
daedalic (current term)
daedally
daedalous
daedalum
daedatelum
daeing
daemon
daemones
daemonic
daemonical
daemonize
daemonized
daemonizes
daemonizing
daemonomancy

Literary usage of Daedalic

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

1. Sculpture I, 1952-1967 by Mary C. Sturgeon (1987)
"The Isthmia heads have been identified as Middle daedalic in style by inter ... 25) has rightly recognized that they are not daedalic, although this leads ..."

2. Corinth: The Centenary, 1896-1996 by Charles K. Williams, Nancy Bookidis (2002)
"... the daedalic workshop ceased to produce, figurines were imported from Corinth. It is not clear whether there wa.s continuity between these workshops, ..."

3. Studies in Archaic Corinthian Vase Painting by Patricia Lawrence, Darrell Arlynn Amyx (1996)
"daedalic WIG (rectangular fall of hair) 67, 88-89 dinos 15, 100, and stand, one-piece 112; dinos stand 15. See also Gorgon dinos; griffin dinos. ..."

4. Proceedings of the International Conference on Greek Architectural by Nancy A. Winter (1994)
"The Archaic material recovered from the excavation (mainly some Late daedalic terracotta statuettes and a few fragments of Ionic bowls) cannot be clearly ..."

5. The Metal Objects (1952-1989) by Isabelle K. Raubitschek (1998)
"The dress is also characteristic of Gorgons: the daedalic tunk with short skirt and short sleeves. The hems of the latter have a band of dots divided by ..."

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