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2. To waddle, to wriggle, S.

3. _To daddle and drink_, to tipple, S.

V. ~Dawdie~.

DADDLE, DADDLIE, _s._ A larger sort of bib, S.

_To_ DAFF, _v. n._ To be foolish.

_Polwart._

Sax. _dav-en_ insanire; Su. G. _dofw-a_, sensu privare, _dofn-a_, stupere.

~Daffery~, _s._

1. Romping, frolicksomeness, S.

2. Thoughtlessness, folly, S. B.

_Ross._

~Daffin, Daffing~, _s._

1. Folly in general, S.

_Ramsay._

2. Pastime, gaiety, S.

_Lyndsay._

3. Excessive diversion.

_Kelly._

4. Matrimonial intercourse.

_S. P. Repr._

5. Derangement, frenzy.

_Mellvill's MS._

~Daft~, _adj._

1. Delirious, stupid; S.

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