Dote
51Dote, dote, con un garrote. — Así le decía cuenta Rodríguez Marín el padre a una hija que quería casarse a disgusto de él y, con todo, le pedía la dote. Por extensión, se dice cuando se da algo a regañadientes …
52dote on/upon — be extremely and uncritically fond of. → dote …
53dote — intransitive verb (doted; doting) Etymology: Middle English; akin to Middle Low German dotten to be foolish Date: 13th century 1. to exhibit mental decline of or like that of old age ; be in one s dotage 2. to be lavish or excessive in one s… …
54dote — 1. verb /dəʊt/ a) To be excessively fond of. Little Bills parents just keep doting on him. b) To act in a foolish manner. Syn: adore, love 2 …
55DOTE — Director, Operational Test and Evaluation (Governmental » Military) * Department of Technical Education (Community » Educational) …
56Döte — ∙Dö|te, der; n n [mhd. tot(t)e = Pate, Patin, ahd. toto = Pate, tota = Patin, wohl Lallwort der Kinderspr.]: Pate: was doch der Bursch für einen guten D. habe an dem Stuttgarter Hofzuckerbäcker (Mörike, Hutzelmännlein 162) …
57dote — Synonyms and related words: adore, babble, be fond of, be insane, be stupid, blather, blither, burble, coddle, dither, drivel, drool, enjoy, fancy, have a demon, hold dear, idolize, indulge, like, love, make much of, maunder, pamper, rage, ramble …
58DOTE — Director, Operational Test & Evaluation …
59DOTE — Desorientación temporoespacial …
60dote — I Everyday English Slang in Ireland n a lovely little thing, usually a baby II Irish Slang cute person, usually a baby …