different between nustle vs nurstle

nustle

English

Etymology

Compare nuzzle.

Verb

nustle (third-person singular simple present nustles, present participle nustling, simple past and past participle nustled)

  1. (obsolete) To take care of fondly; to cherish; to nurse.
  2. To settle oneself comfortably and snugly.

Synonyms

  • (foo): coddle, dandle; see also Thesaurus:pamper
  • (settle oneself): nestle

Anagrams

  • lunets

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nurstle

English

Alternative forms

  • noursle

Verb

nurstle (third-person singular simple present nurstles, present participle nurstling, simple past and past participle nurstled)

  1. (obsolete) To nurse.

Anagrams

  • runlets

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