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doted
@@@LINK=doated Oxford English Dictionary
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Li Jiong
Due to his mother's position as favorite consort of the emperor, Li Jiong was doted on. wikipedia.org
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dooted
dooted var. doted ppl. a. 2. Oxford English Dictionary
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Jane Lyon
[T]hey all doted on her and could not exist without her... she kept their money, their jewels etc. and had charge of everything'. wikipedia.org
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doated
doted, doated, ppl. a. (ˈdəʊtɪd) Also 8 dotted, 9 dooted. [f. dote v.1 + -ed1: cf. learned.] † 1. Stupid, foolish, in second childhood, dotard.13.. E.E. Allit. P. C. 196 What þe deuel hatz þou don, doted wrech? c 1400 Rom. Rose 4007 She was past al that passage And was a doted thing bicomen. a 1533 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Joseph Gunzinger
He proved to be an entrepreneur doted of a patriarchal fiber with a social touch, although as a politician he was definitely right wing. wikipedia.org
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doited
ˈdoited, a. Sc. [Of uncertain origin: perh. a variant of doted. As the oi, however, is here a true diphthong, the form is to be distinguished from Sc. words in which oi was merely a fashion of spelling long ō.] Having the faculties impaired, esp. by age.c 1425 Wyntoun Cron. v. xii. 4041 The doytyd q... Oxford English Dictionary
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Francis Folger Franklin
His death devastated both his parents, who doted upon Francis, and after this incident, Franklin became "the most eloquent advocate of smallpox inoculation By all accounts, Francis was doted on by his parents; his portrait was painted while he was still a baby. wikipedia.org
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adoted
† aˈdoted, ppl. a. Obs. [f. prec. + -ed.] Grown silly, become foolish; infatuated.c 1230 Ancren Riwle 222 Ase dusie men & adotede. Ibid. 272 So he bringeð ofte aȝean into þe adotede soule..þeo ilke sunnen. 1393 Gower Conf. III. 4 It falleth, that the most wise Ben other while of love adoted. Oxford English Dictionary
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Nymphomation
She rents a room above a curry house, where she is doted on by the head-chef's son and physics student Jazir Malik. wikipedia.org
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dote
▪ I. dote, n.1 [f. dote v.1: with sense 2 cf. MDu. dote folly, weakness of mind.] † 1. A foolish or weak-minded person; a dotard. Obs.a 1250 Prov. ælfred 422 in O.E. Misc. 128 Ich holde hine for dote [v.r. a dote] þat sayþ al his wille. c 1320 Sir Beues 217 Aȝilt þe, treitour ! þow olde dote! c 1460... Oxford English Dictionary
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Edward Taylor (MP for Canterbury)
beautiful dark eyes", writing two years later "We went by Bifrons and I contemplated with a melancholy pleasure the abode of Him, on whom I once fondly doted wikipedia.org
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vieillard
† vieillard Obs. Also 5 viellars (pl.), veyllard, 6 villard, vylarde. [a. F. vieillard (OF. also viellard, -art, villard, etc.), f. vieil old: see -ard.] An old man.1475 Bk. Noblesse (Roxb.) 64 That noble duke Agamemnon required of the goddis six suche wise viellars as was Nestor. 1485 Caxton Chas. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jean-Baptiste Van Mons
Louis XIV doted on pears, his greatest fruit love after figs and, not surprisingly, many varieties were cultivated at Versailles by his gardener Jean-Baptiste wikipedia.org
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burrow-mail
† ˈburrow-mail Sc. Obs. [f. burrow4 + mail tribute.] ‘The annual duty payable to the sovereign by a burgh for the enjoyment of certain rights’ (Jamieson).1424 Sc. Acts Jas. I (1597) §8 All the greate and smal customes, and burrow-mailles of the Realme, abide and remaine with the King till his living... Oxford English Dictionary
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