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dilling
English
Etymology 1
Verb
dilling
- present participle of dill
Etymology 2
Noun
dilling (plural dillings)
- (obsolete) A darling; a favourite.
- 1630, Michael Drayton, The Muses' Elizium
- Whilst the birds billing, / Each one with his dilling.
- 1630, Michael Drayton, The Muses' Elizium
- (obsolete) The youngest child.
- (Britain, dialect, obsolete) The runt of a litter.
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dolling
English
Verb
dolling
- present participle of doll
Anagrams
- oldling
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