nestle

Etymology

From Middle English nestelen, nestlen, from Old English nistlan, nestlian, nistlian (“to make or build a nest”), from Proto-West Germanic *nistilōn (“to build or occupy a nest; nestle”), equivalent to nest + -le. Cognate with Middle Low German nëstelen (“to build a nest”), Dutch nestelen (“to nest, nestle”).

verb

  1. To settle oneself comfortably and snugly.
    In the work that it [the Servants of India Society] will do in the future it will be the spirit of Mr. [Gopal Krishna] Gokhale that will inspire it. So I would remind you that while you raise a statue to his public honour, do not forget what matters more, the hope that ever nestled warmly in his heart, that is nearest and dearest to those who imitate him, throwing away everything of this world and burning upon the altar of their country in sacrifice all that the world could give of joy and wealth, […] 1915 April, Annie Besant, “The Servants of India Society”, in Speeches & Writings of Annie Besant, 3rd edition, Madras: G. A. Natesan & Co., published September 1921, →OCLC, page 281
  2. To press oneself against another affectionately.
  3. (intransitive) To lie half-hidden or in shelter.
    The old shop nestled between the newer apartment buildings.
  4. (archaic, ornithology, intransitive) To build or sit upon a nest.
  5. (archaic, ornithology, transitive) Of a bird: to look after its young.
    This assimilates them more nearly to the natural conditions when the hen nestles her chicks on the earth, whilst the warmth is given chiefly over their backs. 1871, Gardeners Chronicle & New Horticulturist, volume 31, page 123
  6. (transitive) To move or place into a comfortable position
    She made no answer, but her fingers nervously nestled the leaves of a book. 1862, William S. Woodbridge, Captain Paul's Adventure
    With as little of movement as possible, Aeon nestled her head closer to his chest, even more inder his chin. 2010, Sarah Tyler, Panthera Leo and the Call of Destiny, page 124

Attribution / Disclaimer All definitions come directly from Wiktionary using the Wiktextract library. We do not edit or curate the definitions for any words, if you feel the definition listed is incorrect or offensive please suggest modifications directly to the source (wiktionary/nestle), any changes made to the source will update on this page periodically.