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Beloved   /bɪlˈəvd/  /bɪlˈəvəd/   Listen
noun
Beloved  n.  One greatly loved. "My beloved is mine, and I am his."



verb
Belove  v. t.  (past & past part. beloved)  To love. (Obs.)



Beloved  past part., adj.  Greatly loved; dear to the heart. "Antony, so well beloved of Caesar." "This is my beloved Son."






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"Beloved" Quotes from Famous Books



... Beloved, in spite of jeer and frown; The more the Philistines assail you, The more the doctors run you down, The more ...
— Punch, Or The London Charivari, Volume 102, January 30, 1892 • Various

... Mrs. Evelyn. "Of course! It's their lot. Affection always leads a true woman to merge her separate judgment, on anything, in the judgment of the beloved object." ...
— Queechy • Susan Warner

... sense of historical justice, his unprejudiced mind, and his Republicanism, even when treating a subject so delicate, and so dear to Frenchmen, as Henry IV. Doing justice to whatever was really admirable in the character of this much beloved king, he overthrows a good many superstitious ideas current concerning him even down to our days. He shows that the Utopian, though benevolent project, ascribed to Henry, of establishing an everlasting peace by revising the map of Europe and constituting a political equilibrium ...
— The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 1, Issue 2, December, 1857 • Various

... sons possessed a happy mother; And the tenth, the loveliest and the latest, Was Jelitza,—a beloved daughter. They had grown together up to manhood, Till the sons were ripe for bridal altars, And the maid was ready for betrothing. Many a lover asked the maid in marriage; First a Ban;[9] a chieftain was the other; And the third, ...
— Serbia in Light and Darkness - With Preface by the Archbishop of Canterbury, (1916) • Nikolaj Velimirovic

... be on her guard. She assured me that my alarm was groundless; that she had not remarked anything particular in Signor Caramitzo's manner; and that at all events Nina was far too well brought up to give her affections to one of whom she knew so little. We left our beloved and happy home—my brother, alas! never to return. We were the only two of the family the stranger feared; for he saw that we ...
— The Pirate of the Mediterranean - A Tale of the Sea • W.H.G. Kingston


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