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▪ I. † ˈdandling, n. Obs. (or dial.) [f. dandle v. + -ing.] A dandled child; a fondling, a pet.
1611Cotgr., Mignot, a wanton, feddle, fauorite; a dilling, dandling, darling. 1695Kennett Par. Antiq. App. 695 Fortune..before made him her dandling. [1847–78Halliwell, Dandling, a fondling child.] ▪ II. dandling, vbl. n.|ˈdændlɪŋ| [-ing1.] The action of the verb dandle, q.v.
1591W. Webb Let. to R. Wilmott in Tancred & Gismund, Let it run abroade (as many parentes doe their children once past dandling). 1592Shakes. Ven. & Ad. 562. 1602 Marston Ant. & Mel. iii. Wks. 1856 I. 39 That wanton dandling of your fan. 1836Sir W. Hamilton Discuss. (1852) 260 [He] has long out-grown the need of any critical dandling. ▪ III. ˈdandling, ppl. a. [-ing2.] That dandles: see the verb. Hence ˈdandlingly adv.
1598Florio, Vezzosaménte, wantonly, dandlinglie. |