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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate® Dictionary, 11th Edition

DAINTY



I. noun (plural dainties)
Etymology: Middle English deinte high esteem, delight, from Anglo-French deinté, from Latin dignitat-, dignitas dignity, worth
Date: 14th century


1. something delicious to the taste, something choice or pleasing, fastidiousness,

II. adjective (daintier; -est)
Date: 14th century


1. tasting good ; tasty , attractively prepared and served, marked by delicate or diminutive beauty, form, or grace , chary , reluctant ,

4. marked by fastidious discrimination or finicky taste, showing avoidance of anything rough, see: choice daintily adverb daintiness noun