belove|beloved|beloves|beloving in English
verb
(Archaic) love, have great affection for; feel a passionate attraction to
Use "belove|beloved|beloves|beloving" in a sentence
1. Is he your beloved son?
2. I miss thee, beloved father.
3. She is beloved of all.
4. He wasn't my beloved brother.
5. Luke —A Beloved Fellow Worker
6. Mūnes-e Jān ("The Beloved").
7. She is Tom's beloved wife.
8. Is this your beloved son?
9. Beloved husband of Barbara (Pacak) Banquer
10. A Dirge Over the Beloved City
11. She mourned for the beloved past.
12. “Accident,” answered Ume, his beloved wife.
13. Fear them not, O my beloved,
14. Belive (third-person singular simple present Belives, present participle beliving, simple past belove, past participle Beliven) (intransitive, obsolete outside dialects) To remain, stay
15. God bless you, my beloved brethren.
16. The leader is beloved by all.
17. You are beloved by the gods.
18. Therefore, my beloved, flee from idolatry.
19. Was my beloved game of chess over?
20. He takes his beloved into his arms.
21. Beloved husband of Nancy nee Lipinski Bluder
22. Beloved son of Jeanne and Terry Badie
23. I will send my son, the beloved.
24. O beloved girl, above all exquisite delights!
25. The old man mothered his beloved pigeons.