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81Hubert Salentin — (* January 15 1822 Zuelpich, † July 7 1910 Dusseldorf) was a German painter. Salentin was blacksmith for 14 years. It was until 1850 that he came to the Duesseldorf Academy, where Wilhelm von Schadow, Carl Ferdinand son Adolph Tidemand where his… …
82Ammianus Marcellinus — ▪ Roman historian born c. 330, Antioch, Syria [now Antakya, Tur.] died 395, Rome [Italy] last major Roman historian, whose work continued the history (historiography) of the later Roman Empire to 378. Ammianus was born of a noble… …
83cosher — verb a) To levy certain exactions or tribute upon; to lodge and eat at the expense of. b) To treat with fondness; to excessively dote on …
84coddle — v. a. 1. Parboil, boil slightly. 2. Humor, nurse, pamper, cocker, indulge, fondle, caress, pet, treat with fondness, make much of …
85fondle — v. a. 1. Caress, coddle, cosset, blandish, pet. 2. Pet, treat with fondness, indulge, spoil, make much of, make a pet of …
86make much of — Cherish, foster, fondle, pet, coddle, treat with fondness …
87caress — I. v. a. Fondle, embrace, hug, pet, kiss, coddle, cosset, treat with fondness. II. n. Embrace, kiss, expression of affection …
88look back — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms look back : present tense I/you/we/they look back he/she/it looks back present participle looking back past tense looked back past participle looked back 1) to think about a time or event in the past look… …
89ˌlook ˈback — phrasal verb to think about a time or event in the past Most people look back on their schooldays with fondness.[/ex] …
90cosh´er|er — cosh|er «KOSH uhr», transitive verb. efu>to treat with fondness; pamper. –v.i. to live at the expense of others. ╂[< Irish coisir a feast, entertainment] –cosh´er|er, noun …