Reverse Dictionary: DART (move) 

ADJECTIVES
1400 LAUNCHANT darting, leaping → obs.
1856 JACULATORIAL having the faculty of darting 


NOUNS
1608 JACULATION a darting, hurling, or throwing; a hurl, a throw 


VERBS
1225 — SMITE to move quickly; to rush; to dart → obs.
1300 LAUNCH to dart, to rush; to throw (a person); to hurl oneself → obs.
1300 SKIRM to dart about, to move rapidly → obs.
1375 SKRIM to dart, to skirmish → Sc.
1400 — SPRENT to move suddenly, quickly, or energetically; to spring, to bound; to dart, to dash → obs.
1400 — SPRIT to move suddenly, quickly, or energetically; to spring, to dart, to dash → chiefly Sc.
1522 — SPRINKLE to wriggle; to dart quickly → Sc.
1601 — SPRUNT to move quickly or convulsively; to spring, to start; to dart, to run → obs.
1623 JACULATE to dart, to hurl; to dart forward; to move swiftly and suddenly 
1721 SCOWP to dart, to scurry, to spring; to run hither and thither, to rush, to bound → Sc. 
1721 SKITE to dart swiftly, esp. in an oblique direction; to run lightly and rapidly; to leave hastily → Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
1729 ELANCE to dart, to shoot, to glance → obs.
1854 SKIVE to dart, to hurry; to go, to run; to tumble → Eng. & Amer. dial.
1855 DARTLE to dart or shoot forth repeatedly 
1857 SKIVE AROUND to dart, to run, to hurry; to tumble → Amer. dial.
1863 GOUGE to dart, to lunge → Amer. dial.