Bearing a high price; high-priced; costly; expensive., Marked by scarcity or dearth, and exorbitance of price; as, a dear year., Highly valued; greatly beloved; cherished; precious., Hence, close to the heart; heartfelt; present in mind; engaging the attention., Of agreeable things and interests., Of disagreeable things and antipathies., A dear one; lover; sweetheart., Dearly; at a high price., To endear.
gottenyu means: DEAR GOD OR OH LORD
It is just basically just dear meats such as venison and veal :)
The word "deer" refers to a large four-legged mammal the males of which grow antlers on their heads.
Definition: Occasioning expense; calling for liberal outlay; costly; dear;liberal; as, expensive dress; an expensive house or family.
dear dear
Dear Senator (last name): or Dear Senator:
I am in home, dear. "dear" is not capitalized when at the end of a sentence.
It is spelled Dear Diary.
The salutation is a from of greeting: Dear Mr. Smith: Dear Ms. Brown: Dear Professor Green: Dear Doctor Jones: Dear Professor Green and Ms. Brown: Dear Doctors Jones and Jacob: Dear Sir: Dear Madam: Dear Sir/Madam: Gentlemen: Ladies: Gentlemen and Ladies: To Whom It May Concern:
Be aware that the American definition is different from that used in the UK.The American meaning is closer to pert. (2k3r021)...................................................................................................................Ciwt, yn giwtBruzaJ01If the American definition meaning is closer to pert then the Welsh word "pert" is used for pretty and cute too.If the American definition is closer to what you what say if you saw a sweet baby, the better Welsh word would be "annwyl" which means "dear one". We say "plentyn annwyl" which could be translated into a "cute child" or a "sweet child" or a "dear child"And yes, of course we also use ciwt too :- )
Dear All
Dear (noun) = cariño Dear (adjective) = querido To = a