lovey

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

love +‎ -y

Noun[edit]

lovey (plural loveys)

  1. (UK) An informal mode of address (associated most often with actors and the like).
  2. A baby's toy, blanket, or other object of affection
    • 1987, Kathryn Castle, The Infant & Toddler Handbook: Invitations for Optimum Early Development:
      Young children need to have certain love objects or “loveys” such as teddy bears around all the time.
    • 1987 June, Working Mother, volume 10, number 6, page 96:
      If loveys can help children grow up, he says, "it seems obvious to me that we should treasure them. [] If a child has formed an attachment to a lovey, it's important that his need be respected by his caregivers
    • 2010, Elizabeth Pantley, The No-Cry Separation Anxiety Solution:
      A lovey can be a comfort to your child and ease the pain of separation.

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References[edit]

  • lovey”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.