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First published 1974 (SND Vol. IX).
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Quotation dates: 1929-1931
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STUNDER, v. To astonish, perplex, flabbergast (Ork. 1971), freq. in pa.p. stundered, astonished, astounded (Cai. 1971).Ork. 1929 Old-Lore Misc. IX. ii. 75:
Hid's maist stunderan, an' hid's paaled miny a ane.Ork. 1931 J. Leask Peculiar People 134:
Da gang buist abeen fair stundered.
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