From the Old English "dain", which has mostly disappeared from the English language except in the negative form "disdain". However, the ORIGINAL & POSITIVE form "dain" is making a comeback among teens and twenties.
"Awesome, fantastic, wonderful."
"Awesome, fantastic, wonderful."
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