D'AUNTLESS, a.  Bold; fearless; intrepid; not timid; not discouraged; as a dauntless hero; a dauntless spirit.D'AUNTLESSNESS, n.  Fearlessness; intrepidity.DAU'PHIN, n.  The eldest son of the king of France, and presumptive heir of the crown.DAU'PHINESS, n.  The wife or lady of the dauphin.DAVINA, n.  A new Vesuvian mineral of a hexahedral form and laminar texture; so called in honor of Sir H. Davy.DAV'IT, n.  A beam used on board of ships, as a crane to hoist the flukes of the anchor to the top of the bow,  without injuring the sides of the ship; an operation called fishing the anchor.DAW, v.i.  To dawn.DAW'DLE, v.i.  To waste time; to trifle.DAW'DLER, n.  A trifler.DAWK, v.t.  To cut or mark with an incision.DAWN, v.i. 
 
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