Etymology:
Meaning:
To swing or rock gently, especially a child in one's arms.
Origin:
The word "dandle" comes from the Proto-Germanic root *dand-, which means "to swing back and forth." Cognates of "dandle" can be found in various Germanic languages:
The term likely originated from the motion of gently swinging a child back and forth in one's arms. Over time, it came to be used more broadly for any kind of gentle rocking or swaying.
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