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dote

VI ให้ ความรัก มากเกินไป  หลงใหล  ชื่นชม มากเกินไป  เลื่อมใส มากเกินไป  บูชา มาก  adore cherish worship loathe hate despise hai-kwam-rak-mak-koen-pai

 

dote on

PHRV แสดง ความรัก ต่อ .มากเกินไป  ชอบ .มากเกินไป  dote upon sa-daeng-kwam-rak-tor mak-koen-pai

 

dote upon

PHRV แสดง ความรัก ต่อ .มากเกินไป  ชอบ .มากเกินไป  dote on sa-daeng-kwam-rak-tor mak-koen-pa

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

DOTE

v.i. 1. To be delirious; to have the intellect impaired by age, so that the mind wanders or wavers; to be silly.
Time has made you dote, and vainly tell of arms imagined in your lonely cell.
2. To be excessively in love; usually with on or upon; to dote on, is to love to excess or extravagance.
What dust we dote on, when tis man we love.
Aholah dotes on her lovers, the Assyrians. Ezekiel 23:5.
3. To decay.

 

DOTER

n. 1. One who dotes; a man whose understanding is enfeebled by age; a dotard.
2. One who is excessively fond, or weakly in love.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

DOTE

Dote, n. Etym: [See Dot dowry. ]

 

1. A marriage portion. [Obs. ] See 1st Dot, n. Wyatt.

 

2. pl.

 

Defn: Natural endowments. [Obs. ] B. Jonson.

 

DOTE

Dote, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Doted; p. pr. & vb. n. Doting. ] Etym: [OE. doten; akin to OD. doten, D. dutten, to doze, Icel. dotta to nod from sleep, MHG. t to keep still: cf. F. doter, OF. radoter (to dote, rave, talk idly or senselessly ), which are from the same source. ] [Written also doat. ]

 

1. To act foolishly. [Obs. ] He wol make him doten anon right. Chaucer.

 

2. To be weak-minded, silly, or idiotic; to have the intellect impaired, especially by age, so that the mind wanders or wavers; to drivel. Time has made you dote, and vainly tell Of arms imagined in your lonely cell. Dryden. He survived the use of his reason, grew infatuated, and doted long before he died. South.

 

3. To be excessively or foolishly fond; to love to excess; to be weakly affectionate; -- with on or upon; as, the mother dotes on her child. Sing, siren, for thyself, and I will dote. Shak. What dust we dote on, when 't is man we love. Pope.

 

DOTE

DOTE Dote, n.

 

Defn: An imbecile; a dotard. Halliwell.

 

DOTED

DOTED Dot "ed, a.

 

1. Stupid; foolish. [Obs. ] Senseless speech and doted ignorance. Spenser.

 

2. Half-rotten; as, doted wood. [Local, U. S.]

 

DOTEHEAD

DOTEHEAD Dote "head `, n.

 

Defn: A dotard. [R.] Tyndale.

 

DOTER

DOTER Dot "er, n.

 

1. One who dotes; a man whose understanding is enfeebled by age; a dotard. Burton.

 

2. One excessively fond, or weak in love. Shak.

 

DOTERY

DOTERY Dot "er *y, n.

 

Defn: The acts or speech of a dotard; drivel. [R.]

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

dote

dote |dōt doʊt | verb [ no obj. ] 1 (dote on /upon ) be extremely and uncritically fond of: she doted on her two young children. 2 archaic be silly or feebleminded, esp. as a result of old age: the parson is now old and dotes. DERIVATIVES dot er noun ORIGIN Middle English (in the sense act or talk foolishly ): of uncertain origin; related to Middle Dutch doten be silly.

 

Oxford Dictionary

dote

dote |dəʊt | verb [ no obj. ] 1 (dote on /upon ) be extremely and uncritically fond of: she doted on her two young children. 2 archaic be silly or feeble-minded, especially as a result of old age: the parson is now old and dotes. noun Irish informal a sweet or adorable person: he's gorgeous and the twins are dotes. DERIVATIVES doter noun ORIGIN Middle English (in the sense act or talk foolishly ): of uncertain origin; related to Middle Dutch doten be silly .

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

dote

dote verb PHRASES dote on she doted on the boy: adore, love dearly, be devoted to, idolize, treasure, cherish, worship, hold dear; indulge, spoil, pamper.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

dote

dote verb PHRASES dote on she doted on the boy: adore, love dearly, be devoted to, idolize, treasure, cherish, lavish affection on, worship, think very highly of, appreciate greatly, admire, hold dear, prize; indulge, spoil, pamper. ANTONYMS hate; neglect.

 

Duden Dictionary

Dotes

Do tes |D o tes |Plural von Dos

 

French Dictionary

doter

doter v. tr. verbe transitif 1 Pourvoir d ’une dot. : Il a bien doté sa fille. 2 Gratifier. : Les talents dont il était doté. SYNONYME avantager ; combler . 3 Équiper. : Doter un bureau de micro-ordinateurs. SYNONYME munir . aimer Note Orthographique do t er.

 

Spanish Dictionary

dote

dote nombre ambiguo 1 Conjunto de bienes o dinero que la mujer aporta al matrimonio .Se usa generalmente en femenino .2 Conjunto de bienes que entregaba una profesa al convento o la orden en que tomaba estado religioso .Se usa generalmente en femenino .3 nombre masculino En el juego de naipes, número de tantos que toma cada jugador para saber después lo que pierde o gana .4 nombre femenino Aptitud o capacidad excepcional que posee una persona, en especial referido a una actividad o ámbito determinados :tener buenas dotes; dotes musicales; dotes militares; dotes de mando .Se usa más en plural .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

dote

dote /doʊt /動詞 自動詞 【人などを 】溺愛 できあい する, 盲目的に愛する «on , upon » .