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butterfly,
caress,
embrace,
endearment,
osculation,
peck,
salutation,
salute,
smack,
smooch,
blow,
brush,
french,
glance,
grazeEtimoloji
[ 'kis ] (verb.) before 12th century. Old English cyssan, from Germanic *kussja-, cognates include Danish kysse Dutch kussen, German küssen, Swedish kyssa. Possibly from Proto-Indo-European *ku- or *kus- (probably imitative), with cognates including Ancient Greek κύσσω (kysso) poet. form of κύσω (kyso) "to kiss", and Hittite kuwassanzi "they kiss". Homer, Odyssey, 16.15: kusse de min kephalen... "he kissed his forehead"; Aristophanes, Clouds, 56.81: kuson me... "kiss me...", etc., from κυνέω (kyneo) "to kiss".