Fond
71fond\ of — Having a liking for; attracted to by strong liking. Alan is fond of candy. Uncle Bill was the children s favorite, and he was fond of them too …
72fond — adjective 1》 (fond of) having an affection or liking for. ↘affectionate; loving: fond memories. 2》 (of a hope or belief) foolishly optimistic; naive. Derivatives fondly adverb fondness noun Origin ME (in the sense infatuated, foolish ): from… …
73Fond — der Fond, s (Aufbaustufe) Rücksitze in einem Kraftfahrzeug Synonym: Rückbank Beispiel: Wir haben uns bequem im Fond der Limousine niedergelassen …
74fond — [14] Fond originally meant ‘foolish’, and the likeliest explanation of its rather problematic origin is that it was a derivative of the Middle English noun fon ‘fool’ (its Middle English spelling fonned suggests that it was formed with the suffix …
75fond — Synonyms and related words: addicted to, adoring, affectionate, apish, asinine, aspiring, assured, attached to, batty, befooled, beguiled, besotted, bootless, brainless, buffoonish, caring, cockeyed, confident, conjugal, crazy, credulous, daffy,… …
76fond — I Mawdesley Glossary found. II Cleveland Dialect List simple, foolish, weak, doting III North Country (Newcastle) Words silly, foolish: fond as a buzzom …
77fond — • donation, gåva, legat, fond, skänk …
78fond of — having an affection or liking for. → fond …
79fond — adj 1.Usu. fond of partial to, having a liking for, having a taste for, having a fancy for; in love with, Inf. sweet on, enamored of, infatuated with, Sl. stuck on, Sl. hooked on, addicted to. 2. loving, adoring, affectionate, tender, warm,… …
80fond — dugnas statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. bottom vok. Boden, m rus. дно, n pranc. fond, m …