DUNNY
Dun"ny, a.
Defn: Deaf; stupid.[Prov. Eng.] My old dame Joan is something dunny, and will scarce know how to manage. Sir W. Scott.
DUNT
Dunt, n. Etym: [Dint.]
Defn: A blow. [Obs.] R. of Glouc.
DUNTED
Dunt"ed, a.
Defn: Beaten; hence, blunted. [Obs.]
Fencer's swords . . . having the edge dunted. Fuller.
DUNTER
Dun"ter, n. (Zoöl.)
Defn: A porpoise. [Scott.] Dunter goose (Zoöl.) the eider duck. J.
Brand.
DUO
Du"o, n. Etym: [It. duo, fr. L. duo two. See Duet.] (Mus.)
Defn: A composition for two performers; a duet.