dun

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dun1 / dən/ • adj. of a dull grayish-brown color: a dun cow. ∎ poetic/lit. dark; dusky: when the dun evening comes.• n. 1. a dull grayish-brown color.2. a thing that is dun in color, in particular: ∎  a horse with a sandy or sandy-gray coat, black mane, tail, and lower legs, and a dark dorsal stripe. ∎  a sub-adult mayfly, which has drab coloration and opaque wings. ∎  an artificial fishing fly imitating this.dun2 • v. (dunned, dun·ning) [tr.] make persistent demands on (someone), esp. for payment of a debt: they would very likely start dunning you for payment of your taxes | [as adj.] (dunning) she received two dunning letters from the bank. • n. archaic a debt collector or an insistent creditor. ∎  a demand for payment.

dun

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dun 2 importunate creditor, agent employed to collect debts. XVII. poss. abbrev. of †dunkirk (XVII) privateer, orig. ship from Dunkirk, town on the French coast.
Hence vb. XVII.

dun

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dun 1 dull or dingy brown. OE. dun(n) = OS. dun, prob. rel. to OS. dosan, OHG. tusin (cf. DUSK).

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dun

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dun Brown discoloration in salted fish caused by mould growth.

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