minding
noun
- attend to
Wiktionary
noun
Etymology: From Middle English mynding, myndyng, equivalent to mind + -ing.
- The act of taking heed of something.
“a. 1691, Richard Baxter, a sermon […] those holy breathings after God, and that sense of the evil of sin, and that conscience of duty, and those groans excited by the spirit of prayer, and those mindings of the things of another world […]”
verb
Etymology: Etymology tree English mind English -ing English minding From mind + -ing.
- present participle and gerund of mind