An archaic or dialectal term, possibly referring to a challenge or daring act, or a person known for reckless behavior (extremely rare usage).
From 'dare' (to challenge) combined with 'all' or a suffix '-all,' though the exact formation is uncertain. Appears only in very old or specialized dialectal texts.
This might be one of those lost words that captured a very specific human behavior—the kind of person who does 'all' their dares without hesitation!
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