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DAN'DIPRAT, n. A fellow; an urchin; a word of fondness or contempt.

DAN'DLE, v.t.

1. To shake or jolt on the knee, as an infant; to move up and down in the hand; literally, to amuse by play.

Ye shall be dandled on her knees. Isa 1xvi.

2. To fondle; to amuse; to treat as a child; to toy with.

I am ashamed to be dandled thus. Addison.

3. To delay; to protract by trifles.

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