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FOND, a. 1. Foolish; silly; weak; indiscreet; imprudent; Grant I may never prove...
FOND'LE, v.t. To treat with tenderness; to caress; as, a nurse fondles a child.
FOND'LED, pp. Treated with affection; caressed.
FOND'LER, n. One who fondles.
FOND'LING, ppr. Caressing; treating with tenderness. FOND'LING , n. A person or ...
FOND'LY, adv. 1. Foolishly; weakly; imprudently; with indiscreet affection. Fond...
FOND'NESS, n. 1. Foolishness; weakness; want of sense or judgment. Obs. 2. Fooli...
FONT, n. [L. fundo, to pour out.] A large basin or stone vessel in which water i...
FONT'AL, a. Pertaining to a fount, fountain, source or origin.
FONT'ANEL, n. 1. An issue for the discharge of humors from the body. 2. A vacanc...
FONTANGE, n. fontanj'. A knot of ribbons on the top of a head-dress.
FOOD, n. [See Feed .] 1. In a general sense, whatever is eaten by animals for no...
FOOD'FUL, a. Supplying food; full of food.
FOOD'LESS, a. Without food; destitute of provisions; barren.
FOOD'Y, a. Eatable; fit for food. [Not used.]
FOOL, n. [Heb.] 1. One who is destitute of reason, or the common powers of under...