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Love
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Itoshii - Beloved Hito - Person No Tame Ni - For the sake of (roughly) So, put it all together and you have. . . For the sake of beloved person. If you want it to sound prettier in English, then maybe you could say it means For the sake of my loved one.
Iudicare - to judge.
Beloved, gloved, loved, shoved, & unloved rhyme with beloved.
A friend.
In the King James version the word - beloved - appears 113 times the word - beloved's - appears twice the word - wellbeloved - appears 4 times
No. The word beloved is an adjective based on the word "loved." There is no adverb form.
"I am my Beloved's and my Beloved is mine" (Song of Solomon)
Scottish Gaelic: Grádhán=Beloved (male) Grádhág=Beloved (female)
Scottish Gaelic: Grádhán=Beloved (male) Grádhág=Beloved (female)
If you mean the Spanish word, it means my beloved son, or my beloved child!
In Lakota you can only say "Beloved" about a child, usually a member of your own family. The word is hokshichantkiyapi.
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Beloved.
The comparative and superlative degrees of beloved are more beloved and most beloved. Since the word beloved already has a suffix (-ed) it would seem clumsy to add on another, to form beloveder or belovedest.