beslobber

Etymology
From, equivalent to. Compare.

Verb

 * 1)  To wet, besmear, or befoul with spittle or anything running from the mouth; cover in slobber; bespawl.
 * 2)  To slobber over with effusive kisses; praise or flatter fulsomely or in a fulsome manner.
 * 3) * 1828,, essay?
 * The salaried Viceroy of France beslobbering his brother and his courtiers in a fit of maudlin affection.
 * The salaried Viceroy of France beslobbering his brother and his courtiers in a fit of maudlin affection.