beloved = amado (masc.) and amada (fem.)
"My Beloved".
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its from the Hebrew meaning beloved
"More beloved" is the comparative form for "beloved."Specifically, the positive form is "beloved." The comparative form is "more beloved." The superlative form is "most beloved."
no, beloved is an adjective
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.
"I am my Beloved's and my Beloved is mine" (Song of Solomon)
Such Is My Beloved was created in 1934.
Scottish Gaelic: Grádhán=Beloved (male) Grádhág=Beloved (female)
Scottish Gaelic: Grádhán=Beloved (male) Grádhág=Beloved (female)
Beloved was created in 1988.
"Beloved (one)" can be stór, muirnín or grá geal as a noun."Beloved am I" could be "Táim muirneach". (2k3r021)__________________________________________________________________________Lots of words for beloved: a dhreatháir óg ÍONÚIN His BELOVED young brother; m'iPhone MAOINEACH or DÍLIS My BELOVED iPhone. Can't think of a way to say "I am beloved" but "He loves me" would be Tá sé in ngrá liom. "She loves me " would be Tá sí i ngrá liom. (ID1298575715)
Isis was beloved by the ancient Egyptian people.
אני לדודי ודודי לי.
Beloved can be translated as "geliebt", "lieb" or "teuer".