DAFT
Source: 566, 567
daft. Daft, v.t. to toss or throw aside, ob.
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Daft (dȧft), a. [[OE. daft, deft, deft, stupid; prob. the same word as E. deft. See Deft.]] 1. 1. Stupid; foolish; idiotic; also, delirious; insane; as, he has gone daft.
Let us think no more of this daft business Sir W. Scott. 2. 2. Gay; playful; frolicsome. Jamieson.