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First published 1952 (SND Vol. III).
This entry has not been updated since then but may contain minor corrections and revisions.
Quotation dates: 1948
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DORNACK, n.
1. Something big of its kind, like an outsize potato or apple: "What a dornack!" (Inv. 1948 (per Abd.27)).
2. A thrashing.Inv. (per Abd.27) 1948:
I'll give you a dornack.
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"Dornack n.". Dictionary of the Scots Language. 2004. Scottish Language Dictionaries Ltd. Accessed 17 Dec 2025 <http://www.dsl.ac.uk/entry/snd/dornack>


