Dawting

/ˈdɔːtɪŋ/ verb

Definition

Present participle of an archaic verb meaning to caress, fondle, or treat with excessive indulgence (related to doting).

Etymology

From Middle English dawten, possibly related to 'dote,' meaning excessive fondness. The -ing form marks continuous action.

Kelly Says

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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