earthquake, which frightened all the <span class="searchmatch">undancing</span> part of the town. 1885, William Dean Howells, Indian Summer: The <span class="searchmatch">undancing</span> husband of the dancing wife was boring...
See also: undank From Middle High German <span class="searchmatch">undanc</span>, from Old High German undank, <span class="searchmatch">undanc</span> (“unthankfulness”), from Proto-West Germanic *unþank, from Proto-Germanic...
<span class="searchmatch">unðanc</span> — edh spelling From Proto-Germanic *unþankaz, equivalent to un- + þanc. Cognate with Old High German undances. IPA(key): /ˈunˌθɑnk/, [ˈunˌθɑŋk]...
dance line dance nondancing outdance put on one's dancing shoes undanced <span class="searchmatch">undancing</span> underdanced → Arabic: دانس (dāns) → French: dance → Zulu: dansa move rhythmically...