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dunce \ˈdən(t)s\ noun (-s) Usage: often attributive Etymology: alteration of earlier duns, after John Duns Scotus died ab1308 Scottish scholastic theologian, whose once widely accepted writings were strongly ridiculed in the 16th century 1. obsolete a. : a copy of writings by Duns Scotus b. : a textbook, comment, or gloss containing his teachings or written after his manner 2. obsolete a. : scotist : a sophist who cavils or splits hairs b. : pedant 3. : a dull-witted and stupid person : dumbbell, dullard |