DASH (sudden onset, attempt, etc.)
NOUNS
1375 — LANCE a dash, a leap, a bound → obs.
1878 — RATTLE a dash; a quick pace; speed; impetus → Sc. & Eng. dial.
1887 — SALLY a dash, a rush; a run from side to side; a swaying, swinging motion → Sc. & Eng. dial.
1911 — BINNER a noisy dash; a quick movement → Sc. (Bk.)
VERBS
1330 — LASH to dash, to rush, to move swiftly and suddenly; to make a sudden movement
1330 — LUSH to dash, to rush → obs. exc. Eng. dial.
1400 — RASH to dash, to rush hastily or violently → chiefly Sc. obs.
1400 — SPRENT to move suddenly, quickly, or energetically; to spring, to bound; to dart, to dash → obs.
1400 — SPRIT to move suddenly, quickly, or energetically; to spring, to dart, to dash → chiefly Sc.
1400 — SPURN to dash; to drive quickly → obs.
1609 — BEDASH to dash against, to dash about
1803 — BINNER to dash, to rush, to move swiftly; to work with noise and energy → Sc. & N. Ireland
1846 — GO BALD-HEADED to dash or charge forward, to go in great without heeding danger or obstacles → colloq.
1852 — SKELTER to dash along, to hurry, to rush, to scurry
1855 — DIG OUT to depart rapidly → Amer. dial.
1858 — PIROOT — PIROOT AROUND to dash about, to gambol; to whirl around → Amer. dial.
1866 — SCLAP to dash, pitch with violence to one side or another → Sc.
1871 — DIRD to dash; to throw with violence → Sc.
1898 — BAZZ to dash, to rush; to move quickly or energetically → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1904 — SCLATCH — SKLATCH to dash violently; to fall heavily; to walk with a heavy, awkward step → Sc. (Bk.)
1905 — WALLOP to dash with swinging force → Sc. (Bk.)
1906 — DIG to dash away, to run away, to run fast, to depart rapidly → Amer. dial.
1911 — BRANGE to dash forward impetuously → Sc. (Bk.)
1933 — SCABER — SCAPER to dash, to romp → Amer. dial.
1965 — DIG IT UP to dash away, to run away, to run fast, to depart rapidly → Amer. dial.