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- noun Plural form of
daie .
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Examples
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In his daies was the towne of Cambridge with the vniuersitie first founded by Cantaber, brother to the aforesaid
Chronicles (1 of 6): The Historie of England (3 of 8) Raphael Holinshed
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That tongue that tells the story of thy daies,Making lascivious comments on thy sportCannot dispraise, but in a kinde of praise,Naming thy name, blesses an ill report.
Love in literature 2011
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Dis kitteh is gonna be wun crabby infinicat wehn teh peeps get a noo monitur wun of dese daies.
infinite - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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Shudder I members thoes daies, tew! writig paeprs 4 collige wif footenoats — oh, teh horrer… Tanks be 2 CC 4 werd prossessers!
Nom Nom Nom Ding Ziiiip - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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Come Hostis, how do you? wil you first give us a cup of your best Ale, and then dress this Chub, as you drest my last, when I and my friend were hereabout eight or ten daies ago? but you must do me one courtesie, it must be done instantly.
The Compleat Angler 2007
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Mirth, because the whole discourse is a kind of picture of my owne disposition, at least of my disposition in such daies and times as I allow my self, when honest Nat. and R.R. and I go a fishing together; and let me adde this, that he that likes not the discourse, should like the pictures the
The Compleat Angler 2007
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Marcus Aurelius 1546 G g ij b, Dedes done presently in our daies.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Those Illiterates — Chaucer, Sir Walter Scott, and Ruskin: 2007
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We staied ten daies in the rode of this city, before we could get Pratticke, that is: leaue to come amongst them, or to vse traffique with them.
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This dothe the sonne for the father, and the father for the sonne, as the Grekes kepe their birthe daies.
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Yea, that thou maiest further, my (reader) learne to discerne, how men haue in these daies amended the rude simplicitie of the first worlde, from Adam to the floud and many yeres after, when men liued skateryng on the earthe, without knowlege of Money, or what coigne ment, or Merchauntes trade: no maner of exchaunge, but one good tourne for another.
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