The meaning of Dint
Dint – definition
nounA dent or hollow in a surface.
Usage examples:
The soft dints at the top of a coconutnounA blow or stroke, typically one made with a weapon in fighting.
Usage examples:
I perceive you feel the dint of pity
verbMark (a surface) with dents or hollows.
Usage examples:
The metal was dull and dinted
nounIf something is done by dint of something else, it is done as a result of that thing
Usage examples:
She achieved her success by dint of hard work.
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Word origin
Old English dynt ‘stroke with a weapon’, reinforced in Middle English by the related Old Norse word dyntr ; of unknown ultimate origin. Compare with dent.
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