Daunder
noun, verb ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 A stroll. Scotland
""Takin' a bit daunder, Laird?" said Davy with the assurance of an old servant."
- 1 To stroll; to meander. Scotland
"I daunder'd about till my back turned sair, When I met wi' some neighbours, and then did repair To Farries's inn, where some whisky we got, And talked of harvest, and horses, and stots."
- 2 To go on without reaching a conclusion. Scotland
"He must do one of these two things: in the first case, his ministry may daunder on till there is another strike of half-a-dozen, like the present ; in the latter, it will be blown about his ears, from without."
Example
More examples"I daunder'd about till my back turned sair, When I met wi' some neighbours, and then did repair To Farries's inn, where some whisky we got, And talked of harvest, and horses, and stots."
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