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Zounderkite
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a foolish or blockheaded person
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Humorous
Offensive
Grammatical Information
What is the origin of the term "zounderkite" and how is it used?
"Zounderkite" is an old English slang term for a foolish or blockheaded person, dating back to the 17th century. It comes from a fanciful combination of "zounder," related to being struck or stunned, and "kite," a term sometimes used for a person or creature, creating an image of someone dazed or silly. The term was used in informal or humorous contexts to mock someone's stupidity. Today it is largely historical or literary, rarely used, and is neutral to mildly teasing rather than offensive.
Examples
The pamphlet mocked him as a zounderkite.



























