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Verb
like of (third-person singular simple present likes of, present participle liking of, simple past and past participle liked of)
- (obsolete) To be pleased with.
c. 1621–6, Philip Massinger, “The Unnatural Combat”, in William Gifford, editor, The Plays of Philip Massinger, published 1845, act 3, scene 1, page 44:He ne'er observed / To twirl a dish about, you did not like of, / All being pleasing to you;
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