Word Meanings - CUDDLE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
To She cuddles low beneath the brake; Nor would she stay, nor dares she fly. Prior. (more info) kuppen to cuddle, or cu to make friends with. SeeCouth, Uncouth,
Related words: (words related to CUDDLE)
- BRAKE
of Break. Tennyson. - PRIORSHIP
The state or office of prior; priorate. - FRIENDSHIP
1. The state of being friends; friendly relation, or attachment, to a person, or between persons; affection arising from mutual esteem and good will; friendliness; amity; good will. There is little friendship in the world. Bacon. There can be no - BRAKEMAN
A man in charge of a brake or brakes. - PRIORITY
1. The quality or state of being prior or antecedent in time, or of preceding something else; as, priority of application. 2. Precedence; superior rank. Shak. Priority of debts, a superior claim to payment, or a claim to payment before others. - WOULDINGNESS
Willingness; desire. - PRIORATE
The dignity, office, or government, of a prior. T. Warton. - PRIORESS
A lady superior of a priory of nuns, and next in dignity to an abbess. - WOULD-BE
' (as, a would-be poet. - WOULD
Commonly used as an auxiliary verb, either in the past tense or in the conditional or optative present. See 2d & 3d Will. Note: Would was formerly used also as the past participle of Will. Right as our Lord hath would. Chaucer. - UNCOUTH
Un- not) + c known, p. p. of cunnan to know. See Can to be able, and 1. Unknown. "This uncouth errand." Milton. To leave the good that I had in hand, In hope of better that was uncouth. Spenser. 2. Uncommon; rare; exquisite; elegant. Harness - PRIORY
A religious house presided over by a prior or prioress; -- sometimes an offshoot of, an subordinate to, an abbey, and called also cell, and obedience. See Cell, 2. Note: Of such houses there were two sorts: one where the prior was chosen by the - CUDDLE
To She cuddles low beneath the brake; Nor would she stay, nor dares she fly. Prior. (more info) kuppen to cuddle, or cu to make friends with. SeeCouth, Uncouth, - PRIORLY
Previously. Geddes. - WOULDING
Emotion of desire; inclination; velleity. Hammond. - BENEATH
1. Lower in place, with something directly over or on; under; underneath; hence, at the foot of. "Beneath the mount." Ex. xxxii. - PRIOR
Preceding in the order of time; former; antecedent; anterior; previous; as, a prior discovery; prior obligation; -- used (more info) compar. corresponding to primus first, and pro for. See Former, and - SUBPRIOR
The vicegerent of a prior; a claustral officer who assists the prior. - CANEBRAKE
A thicket of canes. Ellicott. - AIR BRAKE
A railway brake operated by condensed air. Knight. - APRIORISM
An a priori principle. - APRIORITY
The quality of being innate in the mind, or prior to experience; a priori reasoning. - SCUDDLE
To run hastily; to hurry; to scuttle. - UNFRIENDSHIP
The state or quality of being unfriendly; unfriendliness; enmity. An act of unfriendship to my sovereign person. Sir W. Scott.
