Daedalid

[ded-l-id or, especially Brit., deed-l-id]

Daed·a·lid

[ded-l-id or, especially Brit., deed-l-id]
adjective
1.
pertaining to or designating a style of vase painting developed in Attica from the middle to the end of the 7th century b.c., characterized chiefly by the use of the black-figure style in painting and a narrative treatment of subject matter.
2.
pertaining to or designating a style of terra-cotta sculpture developed in Greece during the 7th century b.c.

Origin:
daedal + -id2
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