dast
English edit
Etymology edit
Variant of darst, from Middle English darst, from Old English dearst.
Pronunciation edit
Verb edit
dast
- (US, dialect) third-person singular simple present indicative of dare; dares.
- 1949, Arthur Miller, Death of a Salesman, II.ix:
- Nobody dast blame this man.
- (US, dialect) dare (infinitive).
- 1951, Louis L'Amour, The Rustlers of West Fork, page 96:
- They don't dast.
Anagrams edit
Icelandic edit
Verb edit
dast
Talysh edit
Etymology edit
Cognate with Persian دَسْت (dast).
Noun edit
dast
Wakhi edit
Etymology edit
Cognate with Tajik даст (dast).
Noun edit
dast