different between lovesick vs doting
lovesick
English
Etymology
love +? sick
Adjective
lovesick (comparative more lovesick, superlative most lovesick)
- Behaving oddly, or as though in distress, due to being overcome by feelings of love.
- Having an aching desire for one's beloved.
Related terms
- limerence
Translations
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doting
English
Alternative forms
- doating (obsolete)
Etymology
From Middle English dotynge; equivalent to dote +? -ing.
Verb
doting
- present participle of dote
Adjective
doting (comparative more doting, superlative most doting)
- Characterized by giving love and affection.
Noun
doting (plural dotings)
- Excessive fondness; reverence.
- It is out of the idolatrous dotings of the old Egyptians upon broiled ibis and roasted river horse, that you see the mummies of those creatures in their huge bake-houses the pyramids.
Anagrams
- tin dog, tin god
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