blandander

verb

Etymology

Probably an altered from of blandish, possibly blending with philander. Compare blarney.

Definitions

  1. To flatter or cajole.

    • But he blandandered me and, like a goat, / I paid the entry and he put me down.
    • That Last Infirmity, by Charles Brackett (John Day). Lightly and amiably satirical: a snob makes a Frankenstein's monster of a blandandering Irish widow.

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