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Dare
(), v. i.[imp.Durst () or Dared (); p. p.Dared; p. pr. & vb. n.Daring.] [OE. I dar, dear, I dare, imp. dorste, durste, AS. ic dear I dare, imp. dorste. inf. durran; akin to OS. gidar, gidorsta, gidurran, OHG. tar, torsta, turran, Goth. gadar, gadarsta, Gr. tharsei^n, tharrei^n, to be bold, tharsy°s bold, Skr. Dhrsh to be bold. 70.] To have adequate or sufficient courage for any purpose; to be bold or venturesome; not to be afraid; to venture.
I dare do all that may become a man; Who dares do more is none.
Shak.
Why then did not the ministers use their new law? Bacause they durst not, because they could not.
Macaulay.
Who dared to sully her sweet love with suspicion.
Thackeray.
The tie of party was stronger than the tie of blood, because a partisan was more ready to dare without asking why.
Jowett (Thucyd.).
The present tense, I dare, is really an old past tense, so that the third person is he dare, but the form he dares is now often used, and will prob
Dare
v. t.[imp. & p. p.Dared; p. pr. & vb. n.Daring.]
1. To have courage for; to attempt courageously; to venture to do or to undertake.
What high concentration of steady feeling makes men dare every thing and do anything?
Bagehot.
To wrest it from barbarism, to dare its solitudes.
The Century.
2. To challenge; to provoke; to defy.
Time, I dare thee to discover
Such a youth and such a lover.
Dryden.

Dare
n.
1. The quality of daring; venturesomeness; boldness; dash. [R.]
It lends a luster . . .
A large dare to our great enterprise.
Shak.
2. Defiance; challenge.
Childish, unworthy dares
Are not enought to part our powers.
Chapman.
Sextus Pompeius
Hath given the dare to Csar.
Shak.

Dare
v. i.[OE. darien, to lie hidden, be timid.] To lurk; to lie hid. [Obs.] Chaucer.

Dare
v. t.To terrify; to daunt. [Obs.]
For I have done those follies, those mad mischiefs,
Would dare a woman.
Beau. & Fl.
To dare larks, to catch them by producing terror through to use of mirrors, scarlet cloth, a hawk, etc., so that they lie still till a net is thrown over them. Nares.

Dare
n.[See Dace.] (Zol.) A small fish; the dace.



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