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_To_ DANDER, _v. n._

1. To roam, S.

2. To go about idly, to saunter, S.

_Ramsay._

3. To roam, without a fixed habitation, S.

_Ferguson._

4. To trifle, to mispend one's time, S.

5. To bewilder one's self, from want of attention, or stupidity, S.

_Burel._

DANDERS, _s. pl._ The refuse of a smith's fire, S.

DANDIE, DANDY, _s._ A princ.i.p.al person or thing; what is nice, fine, or possessing supereminence in whatever way, S.

V. ~Dainty~.

_R. Galloway._

DANDIEFECHAN, _s._ A hollow stroke on any part of the body, Fife.

_To_ DANDILL, _v. n._ To go about idly.

_Burel._

Fr. _dandin-er_, "to go gaping ilfavouredly," Cotgr.

DANDILLY, DANDILY, _adj._ Celebrated, S.B.

_Ross._

~Dandilly~, _s._ A female who is spoiled by admiration, S.

_Cleland._

Perhaps from the same origin with ~Dandill~.

DANDRING, _part. pr._ Emitting an unequal sound.

_Evergreen._

Teut. _donder-en_, tonare.

DANE, DAINE, _adj._ Gentle, modest.

O. Fr. _dain_, dainty, fine.

_Lyndsay._

DANG, _pret._ of ~Ding~, q. v.

DANGER, DAWNGER, _s._

1. The great exertion made by a pursuer, exposing another to imminent danger.

_Wallace._

2. _In his dawnger_, in his power.

_Wyntown._

3. _But dawngere_, without hesitation.

_Barbour._

O. Fr. _danger_, power, dominion.

DANGER, _adj._ Perilous.

_Wallace._

DANT, _s._

V. ~Dent~.

_Priests Peblis._

_To_ DANT, _v. a._ To subdue.

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