Definitions for Danite

Danite Dan·ite

Spelling: [dan-ahyt]
IPA: /ˈdæn aɪt/

Danite is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 146 anagrams from letters in Danite (adeint).

Definitions for Danite

noun

  1. a member of the tribe of Dan.
  2. a member of an alleged secret order of Mormons supposed to have been formed about 1837.

Origin of Danite

First recorded in 1525-35; Dan + -ite1

Examples for Danite

The young Danite took hold of her sleeve when he perceived whither she went.

The Danite's pulses leaped, but he did not, because of that, allow himself to speak or move.

Danite, dan′īt, n. one of a secret society amongst the early Mormons.

The bearers were about to lift him, but the Danite interposed.

Frankie, me b'y we'll get away in th' 'Agle, an' th' Danite thot catches us will have to have wings.

The Danite had used yesterday the animal he had provided for Susannah.

"You may want some of those things of your own, ma'am," said the Danite.

The Danite spies returned to their people at Zorah and Eshtaol, and made their report.

Bill Hickman is one of the most notorious of the Danite leaders.

The ruins of the Danite village were found, also human bones, picked clean by wolves and vultures.

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