verb
- to walk or move slowly and aimlessly; to saunter or wander
Usage: chiefly Scottish or dialectal; third person singular present tense of 'daunder'
Examples
- He daunders through the park every morning without any particular destination.
- She daunders along the country road, enjoying the fresh air.
- The old man daunders slowly down the street, stopping to chat with neighbors.
- Children daunder about the garden, exploring every corner.
- On weekends, they daunder through the village at a leisurely pace.