daimen

[dey-muh n]

daimen Definition

  • 1a Scottish word meaning 'to come or go', especially to a place near at hand
  • 2a small piece of land that is adjacent to a house or building

Using daimen: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "daimen" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I'll daimen over to your place after dinner.

  • Example

    The farmer owned a daimen of land next to his house.

daimen Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with daimen

  • daimen icker

    a small plot of land near a house or building used for growing vegetables or flowers

    Example

    She spends most of her free time tending to her daimen icker.

  • daimen-wark

    work done on a small piece of land adjacent to a house or building

    Example

    He spent the afternoon doing some daimen-wark in his garden.

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Summary: daimen in Brief

'Daimen' [dey-muh n] is a Scottish word that means 'to come or go', especially to a nearby place. It can also refer to a small piece of land adjacent to a house or building. Examples include 'I'll daimen over to your place after dinner' and 'The farmer owned a daimen of land next to his house.' Phrases include 'daimen icker,' a small plot of land for growing plants, and 'daimen-wark,' work done on a small piece of land.