DAEDAL


Meaning of DAEDAL in English

ˈdēd ə l adjective

Etymology: Latin daedalus, from Greek daidalos — more at condole

1.

a. : ingeniously formed or working : like a maze : intricate

this immense, daedal system of artificial segments, of facades, and paths, and bridges — Florence Gould

b. : skillful , artistic , ingenious

words made accessible in a novel and daedal way — Publishers' Weekly

2. : adorned with many things : rich

through that daedal , pristine world sailor and poet spread their fame — John Lehman

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.