dunt
/duhnt, doont/US // dʌnt, dʊnt //UK // (dʌnt, dʊnt) Scot and Northern English dialect //
钝化,钝器,矮子,矮胖子
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
- : a hard blow or hit, especially one that makes a dull sound; thump.
v.有主动词 verb
- 1
- : to strike, especially with a dull sound.
Examples
An' then, a' at ance, the minister's heart played dunt an' stood stock-still; an' a cauld wund blew amang the hairs o' his heid.
A certain lame old man (of Armagh) was nicknamed 'Dunt the pad (path').
The man's target played dunt on his back, so hasty was he, for all that the outposts of Big Colin had hawk's eyes on the pass.
An' then a' at aince the minister's heart played dunt an' stood stock-still, an' a cauld wund blew amang the hairs o' his heid.
Dunt (sometimes dunch), to strike or butt like a cow or goat with the head.
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