verb
- past tense of daunder; to wander or stroll aimlessly
Usage: chiefly Scottish and Northern English dialect; informal
Examples
- He daundered through the park on a sunny afternoon.
- She daundered down the lane without any particular destination in mind.
- The old man daundered about the village, greeting neighbors as he passed.
- We daundered along the riverbank, enjoying the peaceful scenery.
- After dinner, they daundered slowly back to their cottage.