Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for DIS-DAIN'FUL
DIS-DAIN'FUL, a.
- Full of disdain; as, disdainful soul.
- Expressing disdain; as, a disdainful look.
- Contemptuous; scornful; haughty; indignant. – Hooker. Dryden.
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DIS-DAIN'FUL, a.
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