dander
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DANDER
Dan "der, n. Etym: [Corrupted from dandruff. ]
Dan "der, v. i. Etym: [See Dandle. ]
dander 3 |ˈdandə (r ) |chiefly Scottish ▶noun a stroll. ▶verb [ no obj., with adverbial of direction ] stroll: he dandered in to change his coat. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: frequentative form; perhaps related to dialect dadder ‘quake ’ and daddle ‘dawdle ’.
dan der 1 |ˈdandər ˈdændər | ▶noun (in phrase get /have one's dander up ) informal lose one's temper. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: of unknown origin.
dan der 2 |ˈdændər ˈdandər | ▶noun skin flakes in an animal's fur or hair. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: related to dandruff .
dander 1 |ˈdandə | ▶noun (in phrase get /have one's dander up ) informal lose one's temper. ORIGIN mid 19th cent. (originally US ): of unknown origin.
dander 2 |ˈdandə (r )| ▶noun [ mass noun ] flakes of skin in an animal's fur or hair. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: related to dandruff .
dan der /dǽndə r /名詞 U ⦅くだけて ⦆怒り, かんしゃく . g è t one's [A's ] d á nder ù p ⦅やや古 /おどけて ⦆怒る [Aを怒らす ].