Dais :: Dais (n.) The high or principal table, at the end of a hall, at which the chief guests were seated; also, the chief seat at the high table..
Dais :: Dais (n.) A platform slightly raised above the floor of a hall or large room, giving distinction to the table and seats placed upon it for the chief guests..
Dais :: Dais (n.) A canopy over the seat of a person of dignity.
Daisied :: Daisied (a.) Full of daisies; adorned with daisies.
Daisy :: Daisy (n.) A genus of low herbs (Bellis), belonging to the family Compositae. The common English and classical daisy is B. prennis, which has a yellow disk and white or pinkish rays..
Daisy :: Daisy (n.) The whiteweed (Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum), the plant commonly called daisy in North America; -- called also oxeye daisy. See Whiteweed..
Disdain :: Disdain (v. t.) A feeling of contempt and aversion; the regarding anything as unworthy of or beneath one; scorn.
Disdain :: Disdain (v. t.) That which is worthy to be disdained or regarded with contempt and aversion.
Disdain :: Disdain (v. t.) The state of being despised; shame.
Disdain :: Disdain (v. t.) To think unworthy; to deem unsuitable or unbecoming; as, to disdain to do a mean act..
Disdain :: Disdain (v. t.) To reject as unworthy of one's self, or as not deserving one's notice; to look with scorn upon; to scorn, as base acts, character, etc..
Disdain :: Disdain (v. i.) To be filled with scorn; to feel contemptuous anger; to be haughty.