GNU Collaborative International Dictionary of English
last match results
Found 4 definitions
-
Dak (da̤k or däk), n. [Hind. ḍāk.] Post; mail; also, the mail or postal arrangements; -- spelt also dawk, and dauk. [India]
[1913 Webster]
Dak boat, a mail boat. Percy Smith. -- Dak bungalow, a traveler's rest-house at the end of a dak stage. -- To travel by dak, to travel by relays of palanquins or other carriage, as fast as the post along a road.
-
‖Dawk (da̤k), n. See Dak.
[1913 Webster]
-
Dawk, v. t. [Prov. E. dauk to cut or pierce with a jerk; cf. OE. dalk a dimple. Cf. Ir. tolch, tollachd, tolladh, a hole, crevice, toll to bore, pierce, W. tyllu.] To cut or mark with an incision; to gash. Moxon.
[1913 Webster]
-
Dawk, n. A hollow, crack, or cut, in timber. Moxon.
[1913 Webster]