daunger

Middle English

Etymology

Late Anglo-Norman daunger, from an earlier dangier, dongier

Noun

daunger (plural daungers)

  1. danger (peril, hazard)
  2. coyness, disdainful behavior

Descendants

  • English: danger

See also

Old French

Noun

daunger oblique singular, m (oblique plural daungers, nominative singular daungers, nominative plural daunger)

  1. (Anglo-Norman) Late Anglo-Norman spelling of dangier
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