dacker
1Däcker — Däcker, soviel wie Decher …
2Däcker — Däcker, im Lederhandel Anzahl von 10 Stück …
3dacker — to waver, stagger, or totter. Line. Dacker weather, uncertain or unsettled weather. N …
4dacker — the ripple in water caused by the rapid motion of fish under the surface (Scottish dialect) …
5dacker — /dak euhr, dah keuhr/, v.i. Scot. and North Eng. 1. to totter or stagger. 2. to waver or shake. 3. to saunter; move slowly or idly. 4. to vacillate; act irresolutely or indecisively. Also, daiker. [1625 35; perh. < early D daeckeren to flutter,… …
6dacker — North Country (Newcastle) Words uncertain, unsettled, as applied to the weather …
7dacker — A dispute …
8dacker — /dak euhr, dah keuhr/, v.i. Scot. and North Eng. 1. to totter or stagger. 2. to waver or shake. 3. to saunter; move slowly or idly. 4. to vacillate; act irresolutely or indecisively. Also, daiker. [1625 35; perh. < early D daeckeren to flutter …
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