philander
51philander — phi·lan·der || fɪ lændÉ™(r) v. pursue, woo, court; flirt, coquet, gallivant …
52philander — v. n. Coquet, flirt, make love, make a show of love, affect to be in love, play at courtship, pretend admiration, dally …
53philander — v 1. trifle, dally, toy, toy or trifle with [s.o. s] affections, play at courtship; flirt, coquet, Sl. hustle, Sl. put or slap the make on. 2. debauch, wanton, rake, cruise, gallivant, womanize, chase women, Inf. chase around, Sl. chase skirts;… …
54philander — phi·lan·der …
55philander — phi•lan•der [[t]fɪˈlæn dər[/t]] v. i. (of a man) to make love with a woman one cannot or will not marry; carry on flirtations • Etymology: 1675–85; < Gk phílandros one who loves (of a woman, loving her husband); see philo , andro ; later used… …
56philander — /fəˈlændə / (say fuh landuh) verb (i) (of a man) to make love, especially without serious intentions; carry on a flirtation. {Greek philandros man loving (person), later used in fiction as proper name, given to a lover} –philanderer, noun …
57philander — v.i. (of man) flirt. ♦ philanderer, n …
58philander — see PHILOSOPHY …
59Didelphys philander — Philander Phi*lan der, n. (Zo[ o]l.) (a) A South American opossum ({Didelphys philander}). (b) An Australian bandicoot ({Perameles lagotis}). [1913 Webster] …
60Philander von Sittewald — Philạnder von Sịttewald, Pseudonym des Schriftstellers Johann Michael Moscherosch. …