Dander

/ˈdændər/ noun

Tiny flakes of dead skin that naturally shed from animals (especially pets) and humans; or anger/annoyance.

From Old Norse 'danðr' (scurf/flaking). Originally Scandinavian, entered English around the 1600s. The 'anger' meaning comes from the phrase 'get one's dander up' from unknown origins.

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