dandruff
English
Alternative forms
- dandriff (rare)
Etymology
The word is first attested in 1545; the first element is obscure, the second element derives from a Northumbrian or East Anglian term huff or hruff, hurf (“scab”), from Old Norse hrufa, from Proto-Germanic *hreubaz, *hreufaz (“rough, scabby”), source of Old English hrēofla (“leprosy, leper”). More at reef (etymology 2).
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /ˈdændɹʌf/, /ˈdændɹʊf/
Noun
dandruff (uncountable)
- Scaly white dead skin flakes from the human scalp; Pityriasis capitis.
- Dandruff is on my collar again.
Derived terms
Translations
skin flakes
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