Definition of Daunder

1. to dander [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: dander

Lexicographical Neighbors of Daunder

daughterless
daughterlike
daughterliness
daughterling
daughterlings
daughterly
daughters
daughters-in-law
daughters of the manse
daughtren
dault
daults
daunc't
daunce
dauncer
daunder (current term)
daundered
daundering
daunders
dauner
daunered
daunering
dauners
daunomycin
daunomycins
daunorubicin
daunorubicin-doxorubicin polyketide synthase
daunorubicine
daunorubicins
daunosamine

Literary usage of Daunder

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Northumberland Words by Richard Oliver Heslop (1892)
"DANDER, daunder, to walk leisurely. " Aw tuik a luik aboot the toon, ... We " far up Whyte Kielder did daunder."—Jas. Armstrong, \Vanny Blossoms ..."

2. The Scottish Minstrel: The Songs of Scotland Subsequent to Burns by Charles Rogers (1882)
"I lengh at her tales ; an' last owk, i' the cannie, An' fairies that danced till they heard the gloamin', I daunder'd, alane, down the hazelwood Alas! ..."

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