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pam·per \ˈpampə(r), ˈpaam-\ transitive verb (pampered ; pampered ; pampering \-p(ə)riŋ\ ; pampers) Etymology: Middle English pamperen, probably of Low German origin; akin to Flemish pamperen to pamper; perhaps akin to Swedish dialect pampen to blow up, Lithuanian bámba navel, Sanskrit bimba ball, sphere; basic meaning: stuffing, inflating 1. archaic : to feed luxuriously : glut 2. a. : to treat with extreme or excessive care and attention < when cotton is in … their days are spent coddling and pampering it — American Guide Series: Arkansas > b. : to gratify or humor in one's tastes or desires < the job has enabled him to pamper his wanderlust thoroughly — New Yorker > < a desire to pamper the … old man in his foibles — T.H.White b. 1915 > Synonyms: see indulge |