释义 |
duntle, v. dial.|ˈdʌnt(ə)l| [perh. dim. and freq. of dunt v.: but see also dunkle.] trans. To knock; to dent with a blow.
1852R. S. Surtees Sponge's Sp. Tour xxvii. 167 It was between these places that I got my head duntled into my hat. 1857Kingsley Two Y. Ago Introd. (1879) 6 His cap is duntled in: his back bears fresh stains of peat. |