Definition of Cosseted. Meaning of Cosseted. Synonyms of Cosseted

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Definition of Cosseted

Cosset
Cosset Cos"set (k?s"s?t), n. [Cf. AS. cotsetla cottager, G. kossat, kothsasse, fr. kot, koth E. (cot) hut, and cf. also E. cade, a., cot a cade lamb.] A lamb reared without the aid of the dam. Hence: A pet, in general.
Cosset
Cosset Cos"set, v. t. To treat as a pet; to fondle. She was cosseted and posseted and prayed over and made much of. --O. W. Holmes.

Meaning of Cosseted from wikipedia

- A helicopter parent (also called a cosseting parent or simply a cosseter) is a parent considered overattentive and overly fearful of their child, particularly...
- Look up cosset in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cosset may refer to: François Cosset (c. 1610 – c. 1673), French composer Sébastien Cosset (born 1975)...
- graphic novel illustrated by French illustrators Marie Pommepuy and Sébastien Cosset under their pen name Kerascoët, and written by Pommepuy and Fabien Vehlmann...
- comics and animation artists Marie Pommepuy (born 1978) and Sébastien Cosset (born 1975). A married couple, they met while attending the Olivier de Serres...
- fans were seen as terrace fodder. Now they are customers to be wooed and cosseted". The Guardian. UK. Retrieved 1 August 2007. "Deaths and Injuries at Major...
- the White House with reference to George H. W. Bush and how he had been "cosseted and cocooned in comfort by 400 people devoted to his security" and "never...
- February 2021. Retrieved 15 February 2021. Buckley, Cara (10 June 2011). "Cosseted Life and Secret End of a Millionaire Maltese". The New York Times. "Pets...
- while one that is too involved is sometimes said to be overprotective, cosseting, nosey, or intrusive. A person's biological parents are the persons from...
- suitable for daily wear), casketing (placing the corpse in the coffin), and cossetting (applying any sort of cosmetic or substance to the best viewable areas...
- granddaughter, Henriette Lund, wrote that she "wielded her scepter with delight, cosseted them [Søren and his brother Peter], and protected them like a hen her chicks"...