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beloved

ADJ เป็น ที่รัก  ที่รัก มาก  pen-ti-rak

 

beloved

N ที่รัก  ขวัญใจ  dear ti-rak

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

BELOVED

ppr. [be and loved, from love. Belove, as a verb, is not used. ] Loved; greatly loved; dear to the heart.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

BELOVED

BELOVED Be *loved ", p. p. & a.

 

Defn: Greatly loved; dear to the heart. Antony, so well beloved of Cæsar. Shak. This is my beloved Son. Matt. iii. 17.

 

BELOVED

BELOVED Be *lov "ed, n.

 

Defn: One greatly loved. My beloved is mine, and I am his. Cant. ii. 16.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

beloved

be lov ed |biˈləv (i )d bəˈləv (ə )d | adjective dearly loved. (beloved by /of ) very popular with or much used by a specified set of people: being so close, the mountain hut is beloved of families on a day's outing. noun a much loved person: he watched his beloved. ORIGIN late Middle English: past participle of obsolete belove be pleasing, later love.

 

Oxford Dictionary

beloved

be |loved |bɪˈlʌvɪd, -ˈlʌvd | adjective dearly loved: his beloved son. (beloved by /of ) very popular with (a specified set of people ): the stark council estates beloved of town planners in the 1960s. noun a much loved person: he watched his beloved from afar. ORIGIN late Middle English: past participle of obsolete belove be pleasing , later love .

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

beloved

beloved adjective her beloved brother: darling, dear, dearest, precious, adored, much loved, cherished, treasured, prized, highly regarded, admired, esteemed, worshiped, revered, venerated, idolized. ANTONYMS hated. noun he watched his beloved: sweetheart, love, darling, dearest, lover, girlfriend, boyfriend, young lady, young man, beau, lady friend; informal steady, main squeeze, swain; archaic paramour, doxy.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

beloved

beloved adjective 1 she wrote regularly to her beloved brother: darling, dear, dearest, precious, adored, loved, much loved, favourite, cherished, treasured, prized, esteemed, worshipped, idolized, lionized. 2 Tuscany is a region much beloved by artists: loved, liked, highly regarded, adored, admired, esteemed, valued, prized, revered, venerated, exalted. noun he watched his beloved from afar: sweetheart, loved one, love, true love, lady love, darling, dearest, dear one, lover, girlfriend, boyfriend, young lady, young man, woman friend, lady friend, man friend, beau, admirer, worshipper, inamorata, inamorato; fiancée, fiancé, betrothed, partner, significant other; the love of one's life, the apple of one's eye, the object of one's affections; informal fancy woman, fancy man, flame, steady, baby, angel, honey, pet, bird, WAG (wife or girlfriend ), fella; literary swain; archaic gallant, paramour, leman, doxy.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

beloved

be lov ed /bɪlʌ́vɪd /〖語源は 「belove (愛する )」の過去分詞 〗形容詞 more ; most 1 ⦅文 /おどけて ⦆通例 名詞 の前で 〗最愛の, いとしの, 大好きな To my beloved professor .私の最も敬愛する教授へ the world's most beloved comedian 世界で最も愛されているコメディアン 2 /bɪlʌ́vd /通例 be «…に » 愛される «of , by » .名詞 C ⦅やや古 ⦆one's ; 単数形で 〗最愛の人 ; 〖呼びかけで 〗あなた (sweetheart )dearly beloved 皆さん (!儀式での牧師による呼びかけの言葉 )