Kissle vs Kissel - What's the difference?
kissle | kissel |
To kiss, often repeatedly.
*1877 , Puck:
*1908 , William Shakespeare, Ernest Roman, King Henry V. :
*1984 , Jean Nash, The Golden Thread :
*1999 , Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.). Dept. of History, Left history :
As a verb kissle
is to kiss, often repeatedly.As a noun kissel is
(dessert).kissle
English
Verb
(kissl)- And if you'll so arrange it, Mrs. Swisshelm, You needn't join the maidens when we kissle 'em.
- O that tis not the fashion in France For the maids to kissle before they are married.
- She flung her arms around him and pressed her lips to his, and when he tried to move away she clung to him tightly and sobbed agains his mouth and kissled him with a violent passion born of despair.
- Who can resist being asked to "kissle me some more?"