DAEDAL: "rich; adorned with many things"





 




















From:
Latin - DAEDALUS - "cunningly wrought"
Greek - DAIDALOS - "skillful, cunningly created."

I sang of the dancing stars,
I sang of the daedal earth,
And of heaven, and the giant wars,
And love, and death, and birth.
-- Percy Bysshe Shelley, "Hymn Of Pan"

Origin:
Daedal comes from Latin daedalus , "cunningly wrought," from Greek daidalos , "skillful, cunningly created."

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