cosset

/ˈkɒsɪt/

cosset

English Verb
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Definition

To treat like a pet; to overly indulge.

Etymology

Perhaps from Middle English cotsete, from Old English cotsǣta (“cottager”), from cot (“cottage”) (Modern English cot (“cottage”) (archaic)) + -sǣta (“-sitter”); compare coscet. Compare German Hauslamm (literally “house lamb”), Italian casiccio.

Example Sentences

  • "The car cossets its occupants in comfort."
  • "The foam cossets your skin."
  • "An independent oversight body is just setting up, but at full strength it will have a core team of just five. This is a state of affairs that cossets and enriches bailiffs at the expense of families who’ve fallen into debt."
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