Reverse Dictionary: DAUNT

ADJECTIVES
1000 — DAFT timid, daunted → Eng. dial.
1552 — BASHFUL wanting in self-possession, daunted, dismayed → obs.


VERBS
1350 — ACCOY to still, to calm, to quiet, to appease; hence, to soothe or coax (the alarmed or shy), to tame, to silence, to daunt (the forward or bold) → obs.
1375 BASH to destroy the confidence or self-possession of; to daunt, to dismay, to discomfit; to disconcert, to put out of countenance, to abash → obs. exc. Eng. dial.
1400 ABAWE to abash, daunt, astonish, lower
1550 DASH to cast down, depress; to daunt, dispirit, or discourage
1557 — ADAW to subdue, to daunt → obs.
1590 — QUAY to depress, to subdue, to daunt → obs.
1611 DARE to daunt, to terrify, to paralyze with fear; to stupefy → obs. exc. Eng. dial.
1616 — DAW to daunt, to subdue, to frighten → obs.
1648 — COWARDIZE to make a coward of; to daunt
1677 DAFF to daunt, to stun, to discourage → Eng. dial.
1690 — PALL to make faint or feeble; to enfeeble, to weaken; to daunt, to appal → obs.
1841 CAFF to lose courage, to be daunted, to turn coward → Eng. dial.
1928 HAWK to jeer with intent to provoke; to exasperate; to discomfit, to daunt; to annoy, to tease; to embarrass → Amer. dial.