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Belove

Belove \Be*love"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Beloved.] [OE. bilufien. See pref. Be-, and Love, v. t.] To love. [Obs.]
--Wodroephe.

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belove

Etymology 1 vb. (form of Simple past tense belive English) Etymology 2

vb. 1 (context intransitive obsolete English) To please. 2 (context transitive obsolete English) To be pleased with; like. 3 (context transitive obsolete English) To love.

Usage examples of "belove".

Warmth, a rising song, ecstasy such as she'd not felt for years, since the arms of her gone and gathered beloved Touor had last clasped her close.

She knew El's captor had hurled her beloved in one direction while taking himself to safety in another.

Thinking of that name snatched him back down into the maelstrom of a thousand thousand years, of decrees, family sayings, and beloved places.

And his landing had crushed several boxes of his beloved monarchs.

His beloved white shirt would be soiled from the floor, de l'Orme imagined.

It was familiar to her, and beloved, he could tell, as it was to him.

Was she going to cry because he called her his beloved without meaning it?

There was a world of dif ference between being a man's lover and his beloved.

The Viking would not take the risk of his beloved Swan being captured.

Yet my veins beat with anxious blood at the thought of my beloved wife in danger, and I feared for my children, for everything that had meaning to me.

He seemed genuinely distressed at being exiled, and evidently he had left a beloved wife behind, but nothing else rang true about the man.

I know that you are a beloved child of God, and that He protects you within a glorious and loving radiance.