Dauding

/ˈdɔːdɪŋ/ verb

Definition

Present participle of 'daud': bouncing, striking, or hitting forcefully; throwing something that bounces with impact.

Etymology

From 'daud' plus '-ing' suffix, forming the gerund or present participle. Maintains the dialectal quality while showing ongoing action.

Kelly Says

The word 'dauding' preserves an entire dialect's verb system—each conjugation is a little time capsule of how Scots speakers have talked for generations!

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