Cherish - Law Dictionary Search Results
Cherisher
One who cherishes
Cherish
To treat with tenderness and affection to nurture with care to protect and aid
Enshrine
inclose in a shrine or chest hence to preserve or cherish as something sacred as to enshrine something in memory
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Imbosom
To hold in the bosom to cherish in the heart or affection to embosom
Nustle
To fondle to cherish
Estovers, or estouviers
furnish, or festover, Fr., i.e., fovere, Lat., to keep warm, cherish, sustain, or defend]. Bote, any kind of sustenance; also a
Embosom
To take into or place in the bosom to cherish to foster
Nurser
One who nurses a nurse one who cherishes or encourages growth
Liberty
for the purposes of parliamentary elections. --liberty is the most cherished possession of a man. Liberty is the right of doing
Dharma
for welfare of all beings free from fear, desire, disease, cherishing good feelings and sense of brotherhood, unity and friendship for
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