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Middle English
Etymology 1
Noun
luve
- Alternative form of love (“love”)
Etymology 2
Verb
luve
- Alternative form of loven (“to love”)
Etymology 3
Verb
luve
- Alternative form of loven (“to love”)
Etymology 4
Noun
luve
- inflection of luf:
- weak singular
- strong/weak plural
Etymology 5
Verb
luve
- (Early Middle English) Alternative form of loven (“to praise”)
Norwegian Bokmål
Noun
luve f or m (definite singular luva or luven, indefinite plural luver, definite plural luvene)
- form removed with the spelling reform of 2005; superseded by lue
Norwegian Nynorsk
Noun
luve f (definite singular luva, indefinite plural luver, definite plural luvene)
- alternative spelling of lue
Scots
Etymology
Inherited from Northern Middle English lufe (compare Southern love).
Pronunciation
Noun
luve (uncountable)
- love
1794, Robert Burns, A Red, Red Rose:And fare thee weel, my only Luve- And fare you well, my only Love
Derived terms
Verb
luve (third-person singular simple present luves, present participle luvin, simple past luved, past participle luved)
- to love
Wha dis Saurah luve?- Whom does Sarah love?
1983, William Lorimer, transl., The New Testament in Scots, Edinburgh: Canongate, published 2001, →ISBN, →OCLC, John 3:16:For God sae luved the warld at he gíed his ae an ane Son, at ilkane at belíeves in him mayna perish but hae eternal life.- Because God loved the world so much, he gave his own begotten son, so anyone that believes in him won't perish, but has eternal life.
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