- dandiacal
- adjective Etymology: 1dandy + -acal (as in demoniacal) Date: 1831 of, relating to, or suggestive of a dandy
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
dandiacal — [dan dī′ə kəl] adj. Literary dandyish * * * … Universalium
dandiacal — [dan dī′ə kəl] adj. Literary dandyish … English World dictionary
dandiacal — adjective Dandyish; like a dandy. That open neck that met with Hilton Kramers bourgeois disapproval, like the Harley Davidson Bob affected, may remind us of that ocker strain which the dandiacal Barry Humphries caught in his comment: There is no… … Wiktionary
dandiacal — adj. relating to a dandy, foppish … English contemporary dictionary
dandiacal — dan·di·a·cal … English syllables
dandiacal — … Useful english dictionary
Dandy — This article is about the persons. For other uses, see Dandy (disambiguation). Sporty Parisian dandies of the 1830s: a girdle helped one achieve this silhouette. The man on the left wears a frock coat, the man on the right wears a morning coat … Wikipedia
Harmonium (poetry collection) — Harmonium is a book of poetry by U.S. poet Wallace Stevens. His first book, it was published in 1923 by Knopf in an edition of 1500 copies. He was in middle age at that time, forty four years old. The collection comprises 85 poems, ranging in… … Wikipedia
dandy — dandily, dandyishly, dandiacally /dan duy euhk lee/, adv. dandyish, dandiacal, adj. dandyism, n. /dan dee/, n., pl. dandies, adj., dandier, dandiest. n. 1. a man who is excessively concerned … Universalium
dandyish — noun In the style of a dandy. Syn: dandiacal … Wiktionary