dander

English

Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

From a shortening of dandruff.

Noun

dander (usually uncountable, plural danders)

  1. Dandruff—scaly white dead skin flakes from the human scalp.
  2. Hair follicles and dead skin shed from mammals.
  3. Allergen particles that accumulate on and may be shed from the skin and fur of domestic animals, especially from household pets such as cats and dogs.
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Etymology 2

Origin uncertain.

Noun

dander (uncountable)

  1. (chiefly Scotland) A cinder; (in the plural) the refuse of a furnace
  2. (slang) Passion, temper, anger. Usually preceded by "have" or "get" and followed by "up".
    He'll get his dander up if his team is criticized.
    She has her dander up every day about discrimination against women.

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See also

Etymology 3

Alteration of dandle or daddle

Verb

dander (third-person singular simple present danders, present participle dandering, simple past and past participle dandered)

  1. To wander about.
    • 1922 February, James Joyce, “[[Episode 16]]”, in Ulysses, Paris: Shakespeare & Co.; Sylvia Beach, OCLC 560090630; republished London: Published for the Egoist Press, London by John Rodker, Paris, October 1922, OCLC 2297483:
      So as neither of them were particularly pressed for time, as it happened, and the temperature refreshing since it cleared up after the recent visitation of Jupiter Pluvius, they dandered along past by where the empty vehicle was waiting without a fare or a jarvey
  2. To maunder, to talk incoherently.
Derived terms

Further reading

  • dander in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
  • dander in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
  • dander at OneLook Dictionary Search

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Danish

Verb

dander

  1. imperative of dandere

Scots

Noun

dander (uncountable)

  1. (Ulster) A gentle meandering walk with no particular haste or purpose.
    To go for a dander on the beach.

Verb

dander

  1. (Ulster) To walk along with no particular haste.
    To dander along the beach.

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