💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Dandyprat"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| dandyprattnoun | Alternative form of dandiprat. [(obsolete) An English coin worth three half-pence] |
| pandynoun | (transitive) To strike on the palm of the hand with a strap as a school punishment. |
| dandyfunknoun | Alternative form of dunderfunk. [(obsolete, nautical) ship's biscuit broken up, mixed with molasses etc. and baked] |
| daffydowndillynoun | Alternative form of daffadowndilly. [(archaic, poetic) daffodil] |
| pratienoun | Alternative form of praty. [(dated, Ireland) A potato.] |
| dumbledornoun | Alternative spelling of dumbledore. [(dialectal, archaic, dated) A bumblebee.] |
| daftienoun | Alternative form of dafty. [(Scotland, Northern England) A daft person.] |
| drumbledorenoun | (dialectal) Alternative form of dumbledore. [(dialectal, archaic, dated) A bumblebee.] |
| boddlenoun | Alternative form of bodle. [(historical) A former Scottish copper coin of less value than a bawbee, worth about one-sixth of an English penny.] |
| tiddleynoun | Alternative form of diddly (“small amount”). [(informal) A small amount of no worth.] |
| piefortnoun | Alternative form of piedfort (“unusually thick coin”). [An unusually thick coin, often exactly twice the normal weight and thickness of other coins.] |
| bazarucconoun | Alternative form of budgerook. [(obsolete) A coin formerly used in India.] |
| budgrooknoun | Alternative form of budgerook. [(obsolete) A coin formerly used in India.] |
| dranyennoun | Alternative form of dramyin. [A traditional unfretted long-necked plucked lute used in the Himalayan region] |
| chotapegnoun | Alternative form of chota peg. [(India) A half-sized serving of whisky.] |
| dumble-dornoun | Alternative spelling of dumbledore. [(dialectal, archaic, dated) A bumblebee.] |
| dillinoun | Alternative form of dilly (“a dilly bag”). [Someone or something that is remarkable or unusual.] |
| pattipannoun | Alternative form of pattypan. [A pan used for baking patties.] |
| vandykenoun | A style of facial hair which has both a mustache and a goatee but with all cheek hair shaven, popular in Europe in the 17th century. |
| dung-heapnoun | Alternative form of dungheap. |
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