Daedal

/'di:dl/
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Definition
  1. Adjective:

    • Complex and ingenious in design or function: "Daedal" describes something that is intricately and skillfully constructed, often with a sense of elaborate artistry or labyrinthine complexity.
  2. Noun:

    • (Greek mythology) An Athenian inventor and craftsman: "Daedal" refers to the mythical figure Daedalus, renowned for building the Labyrinth of Minos and for crafting wings to escape it with his son, Icarus.
Usage and Examples
  • Adjective:

    • The daedal patterns of the frost on the window were breathtaking. (The intricate and artistic frost patterns were breathtaking.)
    • The watchmaker's daedal mechanism was a masterpiece of miniature engineering. (The watchmaker's complex and ingenious mechanism was a masterpiece.)
  • Noun:

    • Daedal is a central figure in the myth of the Minotaur. (Daedalus is a central figure in that myth.)
    • The story of Daedal and Icarus is a classic tale of ambition and its consequences. (The story of Daedalus and Icarus is a classic tale.)
Advanced Usage
  • Literary/Descriptive Use: The adjective "daedal" is primarily used in literary, poetic, or highly descriptive contexts to evoke a sense of wondrous complexity.
    • She marveled at the daedal network of roots beneath the ancient tree. (She marveled at the intricately complex root network.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Daedalian (adj): A less common variant with the same meaning as the adjective "daedal" (complex and ingenious).
  • Daedalus (n): The standard and more common spelling for the proper noun referring to the mythological figure.
  • Labyrinthine (adj): Similar in meaning to "daedal," describing something intricate and confusing, like a maze.
Synonyms
  • Adjective: intricate, elaborate, ingenious, complex, convoluted, labyrinthine.
  • Noun: (for the mythic figure) craftsman, inventor, artificer.
Notes on Usage
  • The adjective "daedal" is rare and formal. In most modern contexts, synonyms like "intricate" or "elaborate" are preferred for clarity.
  • The noun form, referring to the Greek inventor, is almost always capitalized as "Daedalus." The lowercase "daedal" as a noun is very rare and directly derived from the myth.
Adjective
  1. complex and ingenious in design or function
    • the daedal hand of nature
Noun
  1. (Greek mythology) an Athenian inventor who built the labyrinth of Minos; to escape the labyrinth he fashioned wings for himself and his son Icarus

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