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English
Etymology
From Middle English daring (to) do , misinterpreted as a noun by Edmund Spenser .
Pronunciation
Noun
derring -do (uncountable )
Valiant deeds in desperate times.
Brave and adventurous (albeit often reckless) actions.
Derived terms
Translations
valiant deeds in desperate times
brave and adventurous actions
Dutch: heldendaden (nl) , waaghalzerij (nl)
French: prouesse (fr) f , hauts faits (fr) m pl , exploits (fr) m pl , faits d’armes (fr) m pl , acte de bravoure m
Italian: prodezza (it)
Polish: brawura (pl) f , junactwo n
Portuguese: façanha (pt) f , proeza (pt) f
Russian: безрассудство (ru) ( bezrassudstvo )
Spanish: proeza (es) , hazaña (es) , gesta (es) f , hombrada f