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词汇 daud
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Definition of daud in English:

daud

noun dɔːddɒd
English Regional, Scottish, Northern
  • 1A heavy blow or thump; a thud. Now somewhat rare.

  • 2A piece or portion of something, especially one without a definite or regular shape; a lump, a chunk.

verb dɔːddɒd
English Regional, Scottish, Northern
  • 1with object To strike with a heavy blow or thump; to knock, beat; to shake by knocking or beating.

  • 2To fall with a thud or bang; to be bumped or knocked about.

  • 3With about. To wander or travel idly or without specific purpose.

Origin

Late 16th century; earliest use found in James Dalrymple (fl. c1596). Imitative of a dull thudding sound<br>late 16th century; earliest use found in John Knox (c1514–1572), religious reformer. Imitative of a dull thudding sound.

Definition of daud in US English:

daud

noun
English Regional, Scottish, Northern
  • 1A heavy blow or thump; a thud. Now somewhat rare.

  • 2A piece or portion of something, especially one without a definite or regular shape; a lump, a chunk.

verb
English Regional, Scottish, Northern
  • 1with object To strike with a heavy blow or thump; to knock, beat; to shake by knocking or beating.

  • 2To fall with a thud or bang; to be bumped or knocked about.

  • 3With about. To wander or travel idly or without specific purpose.

Origin

Late 16th century; earliest use found in James Dalrymple (fl. c1596). Imitative of a dull thudding sound<br>late 16th century; earliest use found in John Knox (c1514–1572), religious reformer. Imitative of a dull thudding sound.

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