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Definition of fond
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Fond
(superl.)
Trifling;
valued
by
folly;
trivial.
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Dally
::
Dally (v. i.) To
interchange
caresses,
especially
with one of the
opposite
sex; to use
fondling;
to
wanton;
to
sport..
Pet
::
Pet (n.) Any
person
or
animal
especially
cherished
and
indulged;
a
fondling;
a
darling;
often,
a
favorite
child..
Romanticism
::
Romanticism
(n.) A
fondness
for
romantic
characteristics
or
peculiarities;
specifically,
in
modern
literature,
an
aiming
at
romantic
effects;
--
applied
to the
productions
of a
school
of
writers
who
sought
to
revive
certain
medi/val
forms and
methods
in
opposition
to the
so-called
classical
style..
Churchy
::
Churchy
(a.)
Relating
to a
church;
unduly
fond of
church
forms.
Fonde
::
Fonde (v. t. & i.) To
endeavor;
to
strive;
to try.
Dote
::
Dote (v. i.) To be
excessively
or
foolishly
fond; to love to
excess;
to be
weakly
affectionate;
-- with on or upon; as, the
mother
dotes on her
child..
Honey
::
Honey (v. i.) To be
gentle,
agreeable,
or
coaxing;
to talk
fondly;
to use
endearments;
also, to be or
become
obsequiously
courteous
or
complimentary;
to
fawn..
Philotechnical
::
Philotechnical
(a.) Fond of the arts.
Tenderling
::
Tenderling
(n.) One made
tender
by too much
kindness;
a
fondling.
Fondling
::
Fondling
(n.) The act of
caressing;
manifestation
of
tenderness.
Coxcomb
::
Coxcomb
(n.) A vain, showy
fellow;
a
conceited,
silly man, fond of
display;
a
superficial
pretender
to
knowledge
or
accomplishments;
a fop..
Relish
::
Relish
(n.) A taste for;
liking;
appetite;
fondness.
Love
::
Love (n.)
Affection;
kind
feeling;
friendship;
strong
liking
or
desire;
fondness;
good will; --
opposed
to hate; often with of and an
object.
Affectionately
::
Affectionately
(adv.)
With
affection;
lovingly;
fondly;
tenderly;
kindly.
Dandle
::
Dandle
(v. t.) To treat with
fondness,
as if a
child;
to
fondle;
to toy with; to pet..
Newfangledness
::
Newfangledness
(n.)
Affectation
of, or
fondness
for,
novelty;
vain or
affected
fashion
or
form..
Fondler
::
Fondler
(n.) One who
fondles.
Fondling
::
Fondling
(n.) A fool; a
simpleton;
a
ninny.
Nurse
::
Nurse (v. t.) To
caress;
to
fondle,
as a nurse
does..
Migniardise
::
Migniardise
(n.)
Delicate
fondling.
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