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['moisn]verb (to wet slightly: He moistened (= licked) his lips.) humecter -
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ahâhuia > ahâhuih.*\AHAHUIA v.t. tla-., arroser quelque chose.Angl., to moisten something (K).Esp., lo moja (Z185).Note: ne pas confondre avec ahâhuiya.Form: redupl. sur *âhuia. -
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A.\AHAQUIA ahaquia > ahaquih.*\AHAQUIA v.t. tla-., mettre une chose plusieurs fois, l'enfoncer, la cacher (S)Angl., to insert something repeatedly (K).*\AHAQUIA métaphor., " îmâ îcxi îtlan cahaquia ", il ne fait aucun cas de ses parents ou des siens ; litt. il cache ses mains, ses pieds, ses dents - el que no hace caso de sus deudos por estar rico (M).*\AHAQUIA v.bitrans. têtla-., mettre quelque chose à quelqu'un." quimonahaquiah in âmatlatquitl ", ils leur mettent leurs ornements en papier.Il s'agit de ceux qui vont être sacrifiés aux dieux du pulque. Sah2,138." quimonahaquihqueh xiuhxâyacatl ", ils leur mirent des masques en mosaïques de turquoise.Sah12,81.*\AHAQUIA v.bitrans., motla-., se mettre (des vêtements)." mochihchîuhtihuih ommahaquiah in întlatqui têteoh ", ils vont se parer, ils se mettent les ornements des dieux - they were arrayed in and wearing the garb of the gods.Est dit d'une procession des prêtres du feu, tletlenâmacaqueh. Sah7,27." cequintin in nacaztitlan cahaquiah ", certains les mettent dans le nez. Il s'agit de fleurs.Sah2,88.Form: redupl. sur aquia.B.\AHAQUIA ahâquia > ahâquih.*\AHAQUIA v.t. tla-., mouiller quelque chose.Angl., to moisten something (K).Esp., lo moia (Z185). -
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[moist](damp; slightly wet: moist, fertile soil.) moite- moistly- moistness - moisten - moisture - moisturize - moisturise - moisturizer - moisturiser
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Moisten — Mois ten, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Moistened}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Moistening}.] 1. To make damp; to wet in a small degree. [1913 Webster] A pipe a little moistened on the inside. Bacon. [1913 Webster] 2. To soften by making moist; to make tender. [1913 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
moisten — (v.) 1570s, from MOIST (Cf. moist) + EN (Cf. en) (1). Related: Moistened; moistening. The earlier verb was simply moist (early 14c.), from O.Fr. moistir … Etymology dictionary
moisten — || mɔɪsn v. make slightly wet, make damp … English contemporary dictionary
moisten — [v] make wet, damp bathe, bedew, dampen, dip, drench, humidify, lick, mist, moisturize, rain on, rinse, saturate, shower, soak, sog, sop, splash, splatter, spray, sprinkle, squirt, steam, steep, wash, water, water down, waterlog, wet; concept 256 … New thesaurus
moisten — [mois′ən] vt., vi. to make or become moist moistener n … English World dictionary
moisten — [[t]mɔ͟ɪs(ə)n[/t]] moistens, moistening, moistened VERB To moisten something means to make it slightly wet. [V n] She took a sip of water to moisten her dry throat. [V ed] ...a moistened flannel … English dictionary
moisten — UK [ˈmɔɪs(ə)n] / US verb [transitive] Word forms moisten : present tense I/you/we/they moisten he/she/it moistens present participle moistening past tense moistened past participle moistened to make something slightly wet … English dictionary
moisten — verb Moisten is used with these nouns as the object: ↑cloth, ↑lip … Collocations dictionary
moisten — moist|en [ˈmɔısən] v [T] to make something slightly wet ▪ Moisten the clay if it seems too dry. ▪ She moistened her lips (=made her lips wet with her tongue) … Dictionary of contemporary English
moisten — verb (I, T) to become slightly wet, or to make something slightly wet: Moisten the clay if it seems too dry … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
moisten — verb they moisten the towels with almond scented hot water Syn: dampen, wet, damp, water, humidify; literary bedew … Thesaurus of popular words