Cosseted [verb]
Definition of Cosseted:
care for lovingly
Sentence/Example of Cosseted:
So Emmie was duly cosseted by Aunt Jerusha, and given delicious black-currant jelly.
She cosseted herself with no false ideas as to the nature of the work which she proposed to undertake.
And Goodwife Dolly, tell her I'll never forget how she cosseted the wildered lamb.'
The Marshal, who had never been so cosseted in his life, went off smiling at Lisbeth, though his heart was aching.
Against her he had nursed and cosseted it; for its sake he had made his home desolate and starved his heart.
At Merle Park Tom was cosseted and spoilt by the women very injudiciously.
And you always a-telling me as squire said he wasn't to be coddled and cosseted.
I hope the kind old goodwife is well, who cosseted me so lovingly.'
They have been cosseted and comforted and the devil has gone out of their blood.
Boys were not cosseted in those days, but made to feel the rod and keep their place.