"Dare" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL, ENGLISH
Lat. In the clvil law. To trans-fer property, when this transfer is made in order to discharge a debt, it is datio sol-vendi animo; when in order to receive an equivalent, to create an obligation, lt is datio contrahendi animo; lastly, when made donandi animo, from mere liberality, lt ls a gift, dono datio
To have courage for; to attempt courageously; to venture
to do or to undertake.
To have adequate or sufficient courage for any purpose; to
be bold or venturesome; not to be afraid; to venture.
The quality of daring; venturesomeness; boldness; dash.
Defiance; challenge.
To lurk; to lie hid.
To terrify; to daunt.
A small fish; the dace.
To challenge; to provoke; to defy.
Someone told me once, ‘It’s time to get you a pair of overalls, boy.’ But I don’t believe in summing up nothin’ – I let my experiences speak for themselves – and even if I did, a synopsis should be singular. That’s why every time I go out to work in the fields, I work naked. It lets my neighbors speak of my experiences for me.
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A huge American car screeched to a halt in a sleepy English village, and the driver called out to a local inhabitant, "Say, am I on the right road for Shakespeare's birthplace?" "Ay, straight on, sir," said the rustic, "but no need to hurry. He's dead."
In the civil law. A giving, or act of giving. Datio in solutum; a giving in payment; a species of …
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