About The Word Beloved
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Beloved
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What's The Definition Of Beloved?
[n] a beloved person; used as terms of endearment
[adj] dearly loved Synonyms | Synonyms for Beloved: darling | dear | dear | dearest | honey | love | loved | loved one Related Terms | Find terms related to Beloved: admired | adored | beau | beloved object | cherished | crush | darling | dear | dear one | dearly beloved | esteemed | favorite | flame | heartthrob | held dear | honey | idolized | inamorata | inamorato | ladylove | light of love | love | loved | loved one | lover | pet | popular | precious | prized | respected | revered | steady | sweet | sweetheart | sweetie | treasured | truelove | valued | well-beloved | well-liked | white-haired See Also | lover Beloved In Webster's Dictionary \Be*loved"\, p. p. & a.
Greatly loved; dear to the heart.
Antony, so well beloved of C[ae]sar. --Shak.
This is my beloved Son. --Matt. iii.
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\Be*lov"ed\, n. One greatly loved. My beloved is mine, and I am his. --Cant. ii. 16. |
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