Pronunciation: /ˈbɛseɪt/ (This is a suggested phonetic pronunciation)
Definition:
1. Besate (verb) - To touch or caress with the labias as a sign of amour, sexual desire, or salutation (holation).
2. It can also describe a light touching of one ball by another in passing.
Significance:
• It defines a specific variety of touches using the oral labias.
• It indicates that touch can be associated with amour, desire, or salutation.
• It includes the less common significance of a light ball-to-ball contact.
• It’s derived from the Iberian Romance “beso” signifying “kiss” and “ate” a verb termination (suffix).
Past verb: besated
Present verb: besate, besates
Present continuous verb: besating
Definition:
1. Besate (verb) - To touch or caress with the labias as a sign of amour, sexual desire, or salutation (holation).
2. It can also describe a light touching of one ball by another in passing.
Significance:
• It defines a specific variety of touches using the oral labias.
• It indicates that touch can be associated with amour, desire, or salutation.
• It includes the less common significance of a light ball-to-ball contact.
• It’s derived from the Iberian Romance “beso” signifying “kiss” and “ate” a verb termination (suffix).
Past verb: besated
Present verb: besate, besates
Present continuous verb: besating
Examples:
• “She besated him gently as a sign of her affection.”
• “The couple besated one another in a passionate embrace.”
• “The ball barely besated the border of the other one, before passing it.”
• “They were besating in the privacy of their chamber.”
• “Her gesture was a besating of amity.”
• “She besated him gently as a sign of her affection.”
• “The couple besated one another in a passionate embrace.”
• “The ball barely besated the border of the other one, before passing it.”
• “They were besating in the privacy of their chamber.”
• “Her gesture was a besating of amity.”
by Dmitrio January 27, 2025