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Definition of fond
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Fond
(superl.)
Doted on;
regarded
with
affection.
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Coxcomb
::
Coxcomb
(n.) A vain, showy
fellow;
a
conceited,
silly man, fond of
display;
a
superficial
pretender
to
knowledge
or
accomplishments;
a fop..
Spoonbill
::
Spoon (v. i.) To act with
demonstrative
or
foolish
fondness,
as one in
love..
Affectionate
::
Affectionate
(a.)
Having
affection
or warm
regard;
loving;
fond; as, an
affectionate
brother..
Sugescent
::
Sugary
(a.) Fond of sugar or sweet
things;
as, a
sugary
palate..
Cuddle
::
Cuddle
(v. t.) To
embrace
closely;
to
fondle.
Fond
::
Fond (v. i.) To be fond; to dote.
Fain
::
Fain (a.)
Well-pleased;
glad; apt; wont; fond;
inclined.
Fondness
::
Fondness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being fond;
foolishness.
Fond
::
Fond
(superl.)
Foolishly
tender
and
loving;
weakly
indulgent;
over-affectionate.
Taste
::
Taste (n.)
Intellectual
relish;
liking;
fondness;
--
formerly
with of, now with for; as, he had no taste for
study..
Churchy
::
Churchy
(a.)
Relating
to a
church;
unduly
fond of
church
forms.
Bacchant
::
Bacchant
(a.)
Bacchanalian;
fond of
drunken
revelry;
wine-loving;
reveling;
carousing.
Coax
::
Coax (v. t.) To
persuade
by
gentle,
insinuating
courtesy,
flattering,
or
fondling;
to
wheedle;
to
soothe..
Philopolemical
::
Philopolemical
(a.) Fond of
polemics
or
controversy.
Dainty
::
Dainty
(n.) A term of
fondness.
Chuckle
::
Chuckle
(v. t.) To
fondle;
to
cocker.
Kiss
::
Kiss (v. t.) To touch
gently,
as if
fondly
or
caressingly..
Fond
::
Fond
(superl.)
Loving;
much
pleased;
affectionately
regardful,
indulgent,
or
desirous;
longing
or
yearning;
--
followed
by of
(formerly
also by on)..
Fondly
::
Fondly
(adv.)
Foolishly.
Caress
::
Caress
(n.) To treat with
tokens
of
fondness,
affection,
or
kindness;
to touch or speak to in a
loving
or
endearing
manner;
to
fondle..
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