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caress

English

Etymology

From French caresse, from Italian carezza (dear), from Latin c?rus (dear), from Proto-Indo-European *keh?-, akin to Sanskrit ??? (k?ma, love). Doublet of karezza.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /k????s/
  • Rhymes: -?s

Noun

caress (plural caresses)

  1. An act of endearment; any act or expression of affection; an embracing, or touching, with tenderness. [from 1640s]
    • 1855, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, The Song of Hiawatha
  2. A gentle stroking or rubbing.

Translations

Verb

caress (third-person singular simple present caresses, present participle caressing, simple past and past participle caressed)

  1. (transitive) To touch or kiss lovingly; to fondle.
    Synonyms: hold, soothe, stroke, kiss; see also Thesaurus:fondle, Thesaurus:kiss
  2. (transitive) To affect as if with a caress.
    • 2012, Mel Berry, Graceful Intentions (page 1)
      The love and anguish in his voice caressed my mind and soul.

Translations

Anagrams

  • Crases, SERCAs, carses, casers, crases, sacres, scares, seracs, séracs

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snuggle

English

Etymology

First attested in 1687. snug +? -le (frequentative suffix); spelt with doubled ‘g’ to clarify pronunciation.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?sn???l/
  • Rhymes: -???l

Noun

snuggle (plural snuggles)

  1. An affectionate hug.
  2. The final remnant left in a liquor bottle.

Synonyms

  • (hug): cuddle
  • (final remnant in bottle): sip

Verb

snuggle (third-person singular simple present snuggles, present participle snuggling, simple past and past participle snuggled)

  1. (transitive, intransitive) To lie close to another person or thing, hugging or being cosy.
    Sometimes my girlfriend and I snuggle.
    The surrounding buildings snuggled each other.
    The last drop of jager snuggled the corner of the pint.
    • 1922, Margery Williams, The Velveteen Rabbit:
      And when the Boy dropped off to sleep, the Rabbit would snuggle down close under his little warm chin and dream, with the Boy's hands clasped close round him all night long.
  2. To move or arrange oneself in a comfortable and cosy position.
    Tired but satisfied, the children snuggled into their sleeping bags.
    The pet dog snuggles into its new bed.

Synonyms

  • cuddle

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Derived terms

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