"Darraign" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Darraign is an archaic or obsolete word that means "to defend" or "to protect". It is derived from the Old French word "darrainer", which is composed of "dar-" (to give) and "rainer" (to send or convey). In the 14th to 16th centuries, the word was used in Middle English to convey the sense of defending or safeguarding something, such as a person, place, or idea.
Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "darraign" in markdown format:
Darryl is a masculine given name of Welsh origin, derived from the Old Welsh "drwylly" or "derwal", which means "leader" or "chief".
The word "dart" can refer to a small, sharp device with a pointed tip, used for throwing or shooting, typically at a target. It can also mean to move quickly and suddenly in a specified direction, like a swift and energetic motion. Additionally, a dart can be a ray of light or other forms of radiations that cuts through the air.