baiser

verbcommon noun

Syllable Decomposition

baiser

from the Latin basio which initially designated the kiss given to respected persons, for example to the father. The word quickly replaced suāvĭum ("love kiss") and oscŭlum ("small mouth = rounding of the mouth"). The sexual meaning of kiss is attested from the 12th century.

Definitions

Conjugation

→ Conjugation of "baiser"

Synonyms

baiseosculationbecbécotbisebisoumimipoutou

Plural

baisers

Hyponyms

pofsmacksuçonbaveuxfricassée de museaugalochepatinpalotpellerouléebaisemain

Anagrams

biserabraiesbraise

Translations

  • germangerman:Kuss
  • englishenglish:kiss
  • chinesechinese:
  • koreankorean:입맞춤
  • danishdanish:kys
  • spanishspanish:beso
  • greekgreek:φιλί
  • italianitalian:bacio
  • japanesejapanese:チュー
  • dutchdutch:zoen
  • polishpolish:pocałunek
  • portugueseportuguese:beijo
  • swedishswedish:puss
  • turkishturkish:buse
  • ukrainianukrainian:potsilunok

See also

baise (cn.) baiseuse (cn.) baiser (v.) baisable (adj.) baisage (cn.) baisement (cn.) baiseur (cn.)