daungerous

English

Adjective

daungerous (comparative more daungerous, superlative most daungerous)

  1. Obsolete form of dangerous.

Middle English

Etymology

From Anglo-Norman, from Old French dangereus, from dangier.

Adjective

daungerous

  1. dangerous
  2. hard to suit; difficult to please
  3. reserved; not affable

Descendants

  • English: dangerous
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