It is from the Prologue to Act II:
Now Romeo is beloved and loves again,
Alike betwitched by the charm of looks,
But to his foe supposed he must complain,
And she steal love's sweet bait from fearful hooks
Romeo loved Juliet.
Beloved can be an adjective (loved) or a noun for a person who is loved.
Beloved mean greatly loved or ; dear to the heart a person who is greatly loved .
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Loved Cleopatra means that she was beloved. Many people loved her...
No. The word beloved is an adjective based on the word "loved." There is no adverb form.
'Beloved' is used as both an adjective ('strongly or dearly loved') and a noun ('that which is loved').As an adjective: I cried for a week when my beloved German Shepherd passed away.As a noun: John took his beloved on a cruise to celebrate their honeymoon.
Beloved
"My beloved" is a literal English equivalent of the Spanish phrase Amado mío.Specifically, the masculine noun amado literally means "(male) beloved, (male) loved one". The masculine possessive adjective mío translates as "my". The pronunciation will be "ah-MAH-tho MEE-oh" in Spanish.
beloved = πολυαγαπημένος (polyagapimenos) in Greek. It translates to "much loved."
elskede = beloved "min elskede ven" = my loved /beloved friend
Beloved, gloved, loved, shoved, & unloved rhyme with beloved.