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Detailed Translations for coddle from English to Dutch

coddle:

to coddle verbe (coddles, coddled, coddling)

  1. to coddle (cherish; nourish; nurse)
    koesteren
    • koesteren verbe (koester, koestert, koesterde, koesterden, gekoesterd)

Conjugations for coddle:

present
  1. coddle
  2. coddle
  3. coddles
  4. coddle
  5. coddle
  6. coddle
simple past
  1. coddled
  2. coddled
  3. coddled
  4. coddled
  5. coddled
  6. coddled
present perfect
  1. have coddled
  2. have coddled
  3. has coddled
  4. have coddled
  5. have coddled
  6. have coddled
past continuous
  1. was coddling
  2. were coddling
  3. was coddling
  4. were coddling
  5. were coddling
  6. were coddling
future
  1. shall coddle
  2. will coddle
  3. will coddle
  4. shall coddle
  5. will coddle
  6. will coddle
continuous present
  1. am coddling
  2. are coddling
  3. is coddling
  4. are coddling
  5. are coddling
  6. are coddling
subjunctive
  1. be coddled
  2. be coddled
  3. be coddled
  4. be coddled
  5. be coddled
  6. be coddled
diverse
  1. coddle!
  2. let's coddle!
  3. coddled
  4. coddling
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for coddle:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
koesteren cherishing; nourishing
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
koesteren cherish; coddle; nourish; nurse
- baby; cocker; cosset; featherbed; indulge; mollycoddle; pamper; spoil
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- pamper

Related Words for "coddle":

  • coddling, coddled

Synonyms for "coddle":


Related Definitions for "coddle":

  1. cook in nearly boiling water1
    • coddle eggs1
  2. treat with excessive indulgence1

Wiktionary Translations for coddle:


Cross Translation:
FromToVia
coddle koesteren; troetelen; vertroetelen; verwennen choyersoigner quelqu’un avec tendresse, avec affection.
coddle koesteren; troetelen; vertroetelen; verwennen dorloter — soigner délicatement

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