👉 Daintily is a term used in English literature, particularly in Scottish poetry and prose. It refers to an unusually long or elaborate poem that includes elaborate descriptions of landscapes, people, and activities, often with a poetic quality.
A common example of daintily is the work of Robert Burns, known for his "Scottish Ballads" which are long poems that tell stories from various historical periods in Scotland. The term is also used in other works such as Charles Dickens' "Oliver Twist
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