Definition of Sdaining

1. sdaine [v] - See also: sdaine

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sdaining

scythemen
scyther
scythers
scythes
scythestone
scythestones
scythewhet
scythian
scything
scytodermata
scæne
scænes
sdaine
sdained
sdaines
sdaining (current term)
sdayn
sdayned
sdayning
sdayns
sdeign
sdeigne
sdeigned
sdeignes
sdeigning
sdeigns
sdein
sdeined
sdeining
sdeins

Literary usage of Sdaining

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

1. The Golden Treasury: Selected from the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the by Francis Turner Palgrave (1897)
"On every chance-mild day That visits the moist shaw, The honeysuckle, 'sdaining to be crost In urgence of sweet life by sleet or frost, 'Voids the time's ..."

2. The Golden Treasury by Francis Turner Palgrave (1902)
"On every chance-mild day That visits the moist shaw, The honeysuckle, 'sdaining to be crost In urgence of sweet life by sleet or frost, 'Voids the time's ..."

3. The English Poets: Selections with Critical Introductions by Thomas Humphry Ward (1918)
"On every chance-mild day That visits the moist shaw, The honeysuckle, 'sdaining to be crost In urgence of sweet life by sleet or frost, 'Voids the time's ..."

4. Change in Contemporary South Africa by Leonard Monteath Thompson, Jeffrey Butler (1897)
"On every chance-mild day That visits the moist shaw, The honeysuckle, 'sdaining to be crost In urgence of sweet life by sleet or frost, 'Voids the time's ..."

5. The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series by Samuel Johnson (1810)
"The shepherds left their flocks with downcast eyes, 'sdaining to look up to the angry skies : Some brake their pipes, and some in sweet-sad lays Made ..."

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