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playfellow
English
Etymology
play +? fellow
Noun
playfellow (plural playfellows)
- (dated) playmate; companion for someone (especially children) to play with.
- 1922, Margery Williams, The Velveteen Rabbit
- "I’ve brought you a new playfellow," the Fairy said. "You must be very kind to him and teach him all he needs to know in Rabbitland, for he is going to live with you for ever and ever!"
- 1912: Edgar Rice Burroughs, Tarzan of the Apes, Chapter 5
- Now she was within ten feet of the two unsuspecting little playfellows--carefully she drew her hind feet well up beneath her body, the great muscles rolling under the beautiful skin.
- 1847, Emily Brontë, Wuthering Heights, chapter XIX:
- "Linton is just six months younger than I am, {...} How delightful it will be to have him for a playfellow!"
- 1922, Margery Williams, The Velveteen Rabbit
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intimate
English
Etymology
From Latin intimare (“to put or bring into, to impress, to make familiar”), from intimus (“inmost, innermost, most intimate”), superlative of intus (“within”), from in (“in”); see interior.
Pronunciation
Adjective, noun
- enPR: ?n't?m?t, IPA(key): /??n.t?.m?t/
Verb
- enPR: ?n't?m?t, IPA(key): /??n.t?.me?t/
Adjective
intimate (comparative more intimate, superlative most intimate)
- Closely acquainted; familiar.
- an intimate friend
- He and his sister deeply valued their intimate relationship as they didn't have much else to live for.
- Of or involved in a sexual relationship.
- She enjoyed some intimate time alone with her husband.
- Personal; private.
- an intimate setting
- Pertaining to details that require great familiarity to know.
Translations
Noun
intimate (plural intimates)
- A very close friend.
- Only a couple of intimates had ever read his writing.
- (in plural intimates) Women's underwear, sleepwear, or lingerie, especially offered for sale in a store.
- You'll find bras and panties in the women's intimates section upstairs.
Synonyms
- (close friend): bosom buddy, bosom friend, cater-cousin
Translations
Verb
intimate (third-person singular simple present intimates, present participle intimating, simple past and past participle intimated)
- (transitive, intransitive) To suggest or disclose (something) discreetly.
- The Kaiser beamed. Von Bulow had praised him. Von Bulow had exalted him and humbled himself. The Kaiser could forgive anything after that. "Haven't I always told you," he exclaimed with enthusiasm, "that we complete one another famously? We should stick together, and we will!"
[...]
Von Bulow saved himself in time—but, canny diplomat that he was, he nevertheless had made one error: he should have begun by talking about his own shortcomings and Wilhelm's superiority—not by intimating that the Kaiser was a half-wit in need of a guardian.
- The Kaiser beamed. Von Bulow had praised him. Von Bulow had exalted him and humbled himself. The Kaiser could forgive anything after that. "Haven't I always told you," he exclaimed with enthusiasm, "that we complete one another famously? We should stick together, and we will!"
- He intimated that we should leave before the argument escalated.
- (transitive, India) To notify.
- I will intimate you when the details are available.
Translations
Related terms
- intimacy
- intimation
Further reading
- intimate in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
- intimate in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
Anagrams
- antitime
Esperanto
Adverb
intimate
- present adverbial passive participle of intimi
Italian
Verb
intimate
- second-person plural present indicative of intimare
- second-person plural imperative of intimare
- feminine plural of intimato
Anagrams
- imitante
Latin
Verb
intim?te
- second-person plural present active imperative of intim?
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