Present participle of an archaic verb meaning to caress, fondle, or treat with excessive indulgence (related to doting).
From Middle English dawten, possibly related to 'dote,' meaning excessive fondness. The -ing form marks continuous action.
This word is a linguistic cousin of 'doting'—both come from similar roots showing how parents behave when they can't resist spoiling their children.
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