Dear - Law Dictionary Search Results
Overhold
To hold or value too highly to estimate at too dear a rate
Alder
best is the best of all; alder liefest, the most dear
Expensive
Occasioning expense calling for liberal outlay costly dear liberal as expensive dress an expensive house or family
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Dear loved
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Endearing
Making dear or beloved causing love
Birdie
A pretty or dear little bird a pet name
Dear
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Beloved
Greatly loved dear to the heart
Dearly
In a dear manner with affection heartily earnestly as to love one dearly
Dearness
The quality or state of being dear costliness excess of price
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