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etymological origin of | eng: fondness |
etymological origin of | eng: unfond |
etymologically related | eng: fondly |
has derived form | eng: fonded |
has derived form | eng: fondest |
has derived form | eng: fonding |
has derived form | eng: fonds |
lexical category | adjective |
lexical category | noun |
lexical category | verb |
pronunciation | http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/en-us-fond.ogg |
semantically related | eng: bizarre |
semantically related | eng: congenial |
semantically related | eng: curious |
semantically related | eng: dear |
semantically related | eng: exotic |
semantically related | eng: foreign |
semantically related | eng: funny |
semantically related | eng: intricate |
semantically related | eng: kind |
semantically related | eng: loving |
semantically related | eng: odd |
semantically related | eng: oddball |
semantically related | eng: ornate |
semantically related | eng: orthogonal |
semantically related | eng: out of town |
semantically related | eng: strange |
semantically related | eng: sweet |
semantically related | eng: unusual |
synonym | eng: affectionate |
translation | dan: øm |
translation | dan: aparte |
translation | dan: eftergivende |
translation | dan: eksotisk |
translation | dan: glad |
translation | dan: holde |
translation | dan: kærlig |
translation | eng: affectionate |
translation | eng: indulgent |
translation | eng: outlandish |
translation | por: afeiçoado |
translation | por: insensato |
translation | rus: любящий |
translation | rus: нежный |
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