verb
- to stun, daze, or bewilder; to confuse or perplex
Usage: chiefly Scottish and Northern English dialect; archaic or rare in modern standard English
Examples
- The sudden loud noise seemed to daunder him for a moment.
- She was daundered by the complexity of the instructions.
- The unexpected news daundered the entire group.
- He stood there, daundered and unable to speak.
- The magician's trick daundered the audience.