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† reˈlove, v. Obs. [f. re- + love v.; cf. L. redamāre.] trans. and intr. To love in return.
c1530tr. Erasmus' Serm. Child Jesus (1901) 11 For how many causes Jesus is to be loued of vs; nay to be reloued rather; for he loued vs not yet created. 1604T. Wright Passions v. §4. 211 Love causeth Love, and the beloved reloving augmenteth the originall Love. 1619W. Sclater Exp. 1 Thess. (1630) 236 To reloue [God] is our happinesse. a1694J. Scott Wks. (1718) II. 386 This must render his love more valuable and consequently augment our obligation to relove him. Hence † reˈloved ppl. a. Obs.
1605A. Wotton Answ. Pop. Pamph. 1 Louing and reloued friend, I haue received your courteous letter. |