English edit

Verb edit

dousting

  1. present participle and gerund of doust

Noun edit

dousting (countable and uncountable, plural doustings)

  1. (obsolete, West Country) A beating, a dusting.
    • Bottrell, William (1880) Stories and Folklore of West Cornwall:"For they'll get a mayn dousting when ever they coam."
  2. (obsolete, mining, chiefly Cornwall) A process for separating the dust from ore.
    • Lock, Charles George Warnford (1895) Economic mining: a practical handbook for the miner, the metallurgist and the merchant:Dry winnowing or "dousting" is useful where the ore is more friable than the ganguo, eg the chalcopyrite and erubescite at the Capo copper-mines, Namaqualand.