dart
nounEtymology
Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *dʰerh₃- Proto-Indo-European *dʰórh₃-eh₂ Proto-Germanic *darō Proto-Germanic *-ōþuz Proto-Germanic *darōþuz Frankish *darōþubor. Medieval Latin dardus Old French dartbor. Middle English dart English dart From Middle English dart, from Old French dart, dard (“dart”), from Medieval Latin dardus, from Frankish *darōþu (“dart, spear”), from Proto-Germanic *darōþuz (“dart, spear”), from Proto-Indo-European *dʰerh₃- (“to leap, spring”). Compare Old High German tart (“javelin, dart”), Old English daroþ, dearod (“javelin, spear, dart”), Swedish dart (“dart, dagger”), Icelandic darraður, darr, dör (“dart, spear”).
Definitions
A pointed missile weapon, intended to be thrown by the hand
A pointed missile weapon, intended to be thrown by the hand; for example, a short lance or javelin.
- Then said Joab, I may not tarry thus with thee. And he took three darts in his hand, and thrust them through the heart of Absalom, while he was yet alive in the midst of the oak.
Any sharp-pointed missile weapon, such as an arrow.
Anything resembling such a missile
Anything resembling such a missile; something that pierces or wounds like such a weapon.
- The artful inquiry, whose venom′d dart / Scarce wounds the hearing while it stabs the heart.
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A small object with a pointed tip at one end and feathers at the other, which is thrown…
A small object with a pointed tip at one end and feathers at the other, which is thrown at a target in the game of darts.
A cigarette.
A dart-shaped target towed behind an aircraft to train shooters.
- Fighter aircraft also use restricted areas for target shooting at darts towed 1500 feet behind another aircraft.
A plan or scheme.
- Trucking′s my dart too.
A sudden or fast movement.
- Soon as I felt the floor tremor I made a dart for the door.
A fold that is stitched on a garment.
- Somehow she managed, with a cinched waist here and a few darts there, to look like a Hollywood star.
A dace (fish) (Leuciscus leuciscus).
Any of various species of hesperiid butterfly.
To throw with a sudden effort or thrust
To throw with a sudden effort or thrust; to hurl or launch.
To send forth suddenly or rapidly
To send forth suddenly or rapidly; to emit; to shoot.
- As the sun darted forth his beams, she darted a meaningful glance at me.
- Pan came, and ask'd, what magic caus'd my ſmart, / Or what ill eyes malignant glances dart?
To shoot with a dart, especially a tranquilizer dart.
- They had to dart the animal to get close enough to help
To fly or pass swiftly, like a dart
To fly or pass swiftly, like a dart; to move rapidly in one direction; to shoot out quickly.
- The flying man darted eastward.
To start and run with speed
To start and run with speed; to shoot rapidly along.
- The deer darted from the thicket.
- The fish darted under a stone.
- By half-time, it was almost a surprise that the away side had restricted themselves to only one more goal. Messi, again, was prominently involved, darting past Fernando and then Zabaleta.
Acronym of disaster assistance response team.
Disaster animal response team.
Disaster area response team.
Abbreviation of disaster assistance and rescue team.
Disaster response team.
Acronym of Dublin Area Rapid Transit.
Acronym of Dallas Area Rapid Transit.
A river in Devon, England, which flows from Dartmoor to the English Channel at Dartmouth.
An unincorporated community in Washington County, Ohio, United States, said to be named…
An unincorporated community in Washington County, Ohio, United States, said to be named for a bird flying like a dart.
A surname from Middle English.
An officer trained at Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, England.
Acronym of Diversity arrays technology (“a genetic marker technique”).
The neighborhood
Derived
blowdart, blue dart, Cupid's dart, dartball, dartboard, dartfish, dart golf, dart gun, dartist, dartitis, dartlike, darts, dart sac, dartsman, dart snake, dart tag, dartwhite, dingy dart, egg and dart, fairy dart, grass-dart, heart and dart, javelin dart, lawn dart, love dart, lung dart, palm-dart, poison dart frog, poison dart plant, rope dart, sand dart, sun-darts, yard dart, dart about, darter, dartle, darty, endart, indart, updart
Vish — recursive loop
A definitional loop anchored at dart. Each word in the ring is defined by the next; follow the chain far enough and it folds back on itself. Scroll to it and watch.
A definitional loop anchored at dart. Each word in the ring appears in the definition of the next; follow the chain far enough and it folds back on itself.
9 hops · closes at dart
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