pettingly

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

petting +‎ -ly

Adverb[edit]

pettingly (comparative more pettingly, superlative most pettingly)

  1. So as to pet or cajole.
    • 1906, Rudyard Kipling, “Red Dog”, in The Second Jungle Book, New York: The Century Co., page 247:
      "It is to the death," said Akela. "Thou hast never met the dhole—the Red Killer. Even the Striped One—"¶ "Aowa! Aowa!" said Mowgli pettingly. "I have killed one striped ape, and sure am I in my stomach that Shere Khan would have left his own mate for meat to the dhole if he had winded a pack across three ranges [] "