dandle

English dictionary entry

Meanings

verb
  1. To move up and down on one's knee or in one's arms, in affectionate play, usually said of a child.
  2. To treat with fondness or affection, as if a child; to pet.
  3. To play with; to wheedle.
noun
  1. A teeter-totter; a seesaw.

Pronunciation

/ˈdændəl/ [ˈdændəɫ] LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-dandle.wav

Word forms

dandle dandles dandling dandled

Etymology

Compare Scots dandill (“to dander; go about idly; move uncertainly; trifle”), English dialectal dander (“to wander about; talk incoherently; rave”), Middle Dutch dantinnen (“to trifle”) (from French dandiner (“to swing; waddle”)), German dändeln, tändeln (“to trifle, dandle”), Middle Dutch and Provincial German danten (“to do foolish things; trifle”), German Tand (“trifle, prattle”).

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