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daunter|ˈdɔːntə(r)| Also 6 Sc. danter, -ar. [f. daunt v. + -er1.] 1. One who daunts; † a subduer, vanquisher.
1513Douglas æneis iv. Prol. 226 Danter of Affrik, Quene fundar of Cartage. 1552Lyndesay Monarche 4183 The danter of the Romanis pompe and glorye. 1586Warner Alb. Eng. i. vi. (R.), The danter then of trespassers. †2. A tamer (of horses), horse-breaker. Obs.
1513Douglas æneis vii. iv. 84 Kyng Picus, Dantar of horss. 1549Compl. Scot. xvii. 151 The maist perfyit industreus horse dantars of macedon. |