dindle

dindle
I. \\ˈdin(d)əl\ intransitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s)
Etymology: Middle English dindlen, of imitative origin
dialect Britain : vibrate
II. noun (-s) III. noun (-s)
Etymology: perhaps alteration of dandelion
1. dialect England : sow thistle
2. dialect England : hawkweed
3. dialect England : dandelion 1

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