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cherish
noun
The prince of Mecca; a high priest among the Mohammedans.
cherish
verb transitive
To treat with tenderness and affection; to give warmth, ease or comfort to. We were gentle among you, even as a nurse cherisheth her children. 7 Thessalonians 2:7. The damsel was fair and cherished the king. 7 Kings 1:4.
cherish
To hold as dear; to embrace with affection; to foster, and encourage; as, to cherish the principles of virtue; to cherish religion in the heart.
cherish
To treat in a manner to encourage growth, by protection, aid, attendance, or supplying nourishment; as, to cherish tender plants.
cherish
To harbor; to indulge and encourage in the mind; as, to cherish ill will, or any evil passion.