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dun
To ask or beset a debtor for payment

Of all he had received from Lady Bellaston, not above five guineas remained and that very morning he had been dunned by a tradesman for twice that sum.

A newly hatched, immature mayfly
Of a brownish grey colour
{v} to press hard or ask offen for a debt
{n} between brown and black, dark, gloomy
done finish
demand repeatedly, as in: The collection agency went to great lengths to dun him for payment of his bills
Heavy; gross; cloggy; insensible; spiritless; lifeless; inert
a variable color averaging a nearly neutral slightly brownish dark gray
Dial Up Networking: The item within Windows 9X that allows you to connect to the internet using a modem
To cure, as codfish, in a particular manner, by laying them, after salting, in a pile in a dark place, covered with salt grass or some like substance
of a dull grayish brown to brownish gray color; "the dun and dreary prairie"
Dial Up Networking A way to connect to a network, including home networks, by dialing in over phone lines to a modem on a computer acting as a server
A valley in the Himalayan foothills, e.g. Dehra Dun
A fortified Iron Age dwelling comprising a solid dry-stone wall with a door and enclosing an area containing houses or tents There may be have been a timber or thatch roof Typically, they were circular or oval in plan, with an internal diameter of around 60 ft A galleried dun had thicker walls which contained stairs, giving access to the roof, and to rooms and galleries within the walls, much like a broch Some archaeologists use the term semi-broch A promontory dun was built across the neck of a coastal or inland promontory of land Note that several Scottish monuments which are called duns - Dun Carloway, Dun Troddan and Dun Telve - are in fact brochs Some were in use until the mediæval period See Blockhouse, Wheelhouse
This is a standard color of a horse Light to medium sand colored with dark skin The horse will have dark points (mane, tail, and lower legs )
One who duns; a dunner
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