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- Latin titillationem"pleasing excitement, passing or momentary excitation," early 15c., titillacione, from Latin titillationem (nominative titillatio) "a tickling," noun of action from past-participle stem of titillare "to tickle," a word imitative of giggling.www.etymonline.com/word/titillation
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titillate 뜻: 자극하다; 1610년대, titillation 로부터 파생된 단어입니다. 관련어: …
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Bedeutung von titillate: kitzeln; 1610er Jahre, Rückbildung aus titillation . …
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