dear |
belove |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between dear and belove
is that
dear is (obsolete) dearly; at a high price while
belove is (obsolete) to love.
As verbs the difference between dear and belove
is that
dear is (obsolete) to endear while
belove is or
belove can be (obsolete) to please.
As an adjective dear
is loved; lovable or
dear can be severe(ly affected), sore.
As a noun dear
is a very kind, loving person.
As an adverb dear
is (obsolete) dearly; at a high price.
belove |
doom |
As a verb belove
is or
belove can be (obsolete) to please.
As a proper noun doom is
(video games|trademark) a popular first-person shooter video game, often regarded as the father of the genre.
belove |
cherish |
As verbs the difference between belove and cherish
is that
belove is form of Simple past tense|belive|lang=en while
cherish is to treat with tenderness and affection; to nurture with care; to protect and aid.
loving |
belove |
As a proper noun loving
is .
As a verb belove is
or
belove can be (obsolete) to please.
belove |
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belove |
As a verb belove is
or
belove can be (obsolete) to please.
behove |
belove |
As verbs the difference between behove and belove
is that
behove is to suit; to befit while
belove is or
belove can be (obsolete) to please.
belove |
beloved |
As a verb belove
is form of Simple past tense|belive|lang=en.
As an adjective beloved is
loved.
As a noun beloved is
someone who is loved; something that is loved.
belote |
belove |
As a noun belote
is a trick-taking card game using a 32 card deck.
As a verb belove is
or
belove can be (obsolete) to please.
belive |
belove |
As verbs the difference between belive and belove
is that
belive is (intransitive|obsolete|outside|dialects) to remain, stay while
belove is or
belove can be (obsolete) to please.
As an adverb belive
is (obsolete|outside|scotland) quickly, forthwith.
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