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donnered
ˈdonnered, -ard, ppl. a. Sc. Also donnart, -ert, -ort. [f. Sc. vb. donner to stupefy as with a blow or a loud noise: perh. a freq. of ME. donen to din: cf. also dunner.] Stunned, stupefied, stupid ‘in a state of gross stupor’ (Jam.).1722 Ramsay Three Bonnets i. 63 Worthy Bristle, not sae donner'd, P...
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dunderhead
dunderhead (ˈdʌndərhɛd) [The origin of dunder in this and the following words is obscure. It may possibly be connected with dunner v. and n.1 (which also occur as dunder): cf also Sc. donner to stun as with a blow or loud noise: see donnered. Some association between dunder and blunder appears to be...
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ye
▪ I. ye, pers. pron. 2nd pers. nom. (obj.), pl. (sing.) (jiː, jɪ) Forms: see below. [OE. ᵹe, stressed ᵹē, ᵹīe, corresp. to OFris. jî, OS. gi, ge, (MLG., MDu. ghi, -i, LG., Du. gij), OHG., MHG. ir (G. ihr), ON. ér (:—*jēr), Sw., Da. i: analogically modified forms (after the 1st pers. pl. pron., e.g. ...
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