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104prize — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. trophy, medal, award, decoration, laurel; premium, bonus, reward; advantage, privilege; pick, elite. v. t. cherish, treasure, esteem, value. See approbation, love. Ant., penalty. II (Roget s IV) n.… …
105ἀντιπελαργήσω — ἀ̱ντιπελαργήσω , ἀντιπελαργέω cherish in turn aor ind mid 2nd sg (doric aeolic) ἀντιπελαργέω cherish in turn aor subj act 1st sg ἀντιπελαργέω cherish in turn fut ind act 1st sg ἀ̱ντιπελαργήσω , ἀντιπελαργέω cherish in turn futperf ind act 1st sg… …
106cher´ish|ing|ly — cher|ish «CHEHR ihsh», transitive verb. 1. to hold dear; treat with tenderness; aid or protect: »A mother cherishes her baby. Cherish those hearts that hate thee (Shakespeare). 2. Figurative. to keep in the mind; cling to: »The old woman… …
107cher´ish|er — cher|ish «CHEHR ihsh», transitive verb. 1. to hold dear; treat with tenderness; aid or protect: »A mother cherishes her baby. Cherish those hearts that hate thee (Shakespeare). 2. Figurative. to keep in the mind; cling to: »The old woman… …
108cher´ish|a|ble — cher|ish «CHEHR ihsh», transitive verb. 1. to hold dear; treat with tenderness; aid or protect: »A mother cherishes her baby. Cherish those hearts that hate thee (Shakespeare). 2. Figurative. to keep in the mind; cling to: »The old woman… …
109cher|ish — «CHEHR ihsh», transitive verb. 1. to hold dear; treat with tenderness; aid or protect: »A mother cherishes her baby. Cherish those hearts that hate thee (Shakespeare). 2. Figurative. to keep in the mind; cling to: »The old woman cherished the… …
110Nurture — Nur ture, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Nurtured}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Nurturing}.] 1. To feed; to nourish. [1913 Webster] 2. To educate; to bring or train up. [1913 Webster] He was nurtured where he had been born. Sir H. Wotton. [1913 Webster] Syn: To… …