Part 214 (1/2)
_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 principal 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, SB
_Ross_
~Dandilly~, _s_ A female who is spoiled by admiration, S
_Cleland_
Perhaps froin with ~Dandill~