forwean
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Middle English forwenien, forwanien, from Old English *forwenian (“to spoil”), from Proto-Germanic *frawanjaną (“to spoil”), equivalent to for- + wean. Compare Middle Low German vorwenen (“to forwean”), German verwöhnen (“to spoil, pamper, indulge”), Danish forvænne (“to indulge”).
Verb
[edit]forwean (third-person singular simple present forweans, present participle forweaning, simple past and past participle forweaned)
- (transitive, obsolete) To accustom to bad habits; spoil by indulgence; pamper.
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