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Definition of fond
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Fond (v. i.) To be fond; to dote.
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Ceremonialism
::
Ceremonialism
(n.)
Adherence
to
external
rites;
fondness
for
ceremony.
Dearness
::
Dearness
(n.)
Fondness;
preciousness;
love;
tenderness.
Bearberry
::
Bearberry
(n.) A
trailing
plant of the heath
family
(Arctostaphylos
uva-ursi),
having
leaves
which are tonic and
astringent,
and
glossy
red
berries
of which bears are said to be
fond..
Fondness
::
Fondness
(n.)
Doting
affection;
tender
liking;
strong
appetite,
propensity,
or
relish;
as, he had a
fondness
for
truffles..
Philotechnical
::
Philotechnical
(a.) Fond of the arts.
Contentious
::
Contentious
(a.) Fond of
contention;
given to angry
debate;
provoking
dispute
or
contention;
quarrelsome.
Scribatious
::
Scribatious
(a.)
Skillful
in, or fond of,
writing..
Fond
::
Fond
(superl.)
Foolish;
silly;
simple;
weak.
Ssociable
::
SSociable
(a.)
Inclined
to, or
adapted
for,
society;
ready to unite with
others;
fond of
companions;
social..
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..
Dally
::
Dally (v. i.) To
interchange
caresses,
especially
with one of the
opposite
sex; to use
fondling;
to
wanton;
to
sport..
Migniardise
::
Migniardise
(n.)
Delicate
fondling.
Nustle
::
Nustle
(v. t.) To
fondle;
to
cherish.
Gallant
::
Gallant
(n.) One fond of
paying
attention
to
ladies.
Horsiness
::
Horsiness
(n.)
Fondness
for, or
interest
in,
horses..
Fond
::
Fond (v. t.) To
caress;
to
fondle.
Fondness
::
Fondness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being fond;
foolishness.
Spoonbill
::
Spoon (v. i.) To act with
demonstrative
or
foolish
fondness,
as one in
love..
Stylist
::
Stylish
(a.)
Having
style or
artistic
quality;
given to, or fond of, the
display
of
style;
highly
fashionable;
modish;
as, a
stylish
dress,
house,
manner..
Affectionately
::
Affectionately
(adv.)
With
affection;
lovingly;
fondly;
tenderly;
kindly.
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