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  • 31daunt — v 1. intimidate, unnerve, dismay, petrify, frighten, affright, scare, Archaic. amate; overawe, terrorize, threaten, browbeat, bully, bulldoze, cow; disconcert, alarm, appall, take aback, Inf. take the fight out of, shake up. 2. dishearten,… …

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  • 32daunt — /dɔnt / (say dawnt) verb (t) 1. to overcome with fear; intimidate. 2. to lessen the courage of; dishearten. {Middle English daunte(n), from Old French danter, from Latin domāre tame, subdue} –daunting, adjective –dauntingly, adverb …

  • 33daunt — see TAME …

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  • 34daunt — v.tr. discourage, intimidate. Derivatives: daunting adj. dauntingly adv. Etymology: ME f. AF daunter, OF danter, donter f. L domitare frequent. of domare tame …

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  • 36Nick Daunt — Infobox Celebrity birth date = Birth date and age|1945|04|30|df=yes birth place = Warrington, Cheshire, England occupation = Professor of Archaeology Spouse = Unknown children = Three Two Sons (25,22) and One Daughter (27) Nick Daunt (Born 30th… …

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  • 37Achilles Daunt — (1832–1878) was a noted Irish preacher and homilist, and Anglican dean of Cork.cite web | last =Boase | first =George C | authorlink = | coauthors = | title =Daunt, Achilles, D.D. (1832–1878), dean of Cork | work = Dictionary of National… …

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  • 38John Charles Campbell Daunt — Colonel John Charles Campbell Daunt VC (8 November 1832 15 April 1886) was a recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth… …

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  • 39un|daunt´ed|ness — un|daunt|ed «uhn DN tihd, DAHN », adjective. not afraid; not dismayed or discouraged; fearless; intrepid: »The captain was an undaunted leader. –un|daunt´ed|ly, adverb. –un|daunt´ed|ness, noun …

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  • 40un|daunt´ed|ly — un|daunt|ed «uhn DN tihd, DAHN », adjective. not afraid; not dismayed or discouraged; fearless; intrepid: »The captain was an undaunted leader. –un|daunt´ed|ly, adverb. –un|daunt´ed|ness, noun …

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