| BELOVE | • belove v. Simple past tense of belive. • belove v. (Intransitive, obsolete) To please. • belove v. (Transitive, stative, obsolete) To be pleased with; like. |
| CLOVEN | • cloven v. Past participle of cleave. • cloven adj. Split, sundered, or divided. • CLOVEN adj. split. |
| CLOVER | • clover n. A plant of the genus Trifolium with leaves usually divided into three (rarely four) leaflets and with… • clover n. (Cartomancy) The second Lenormand card, representing hope, optimism and short-term luck. • Clover prop.n. A surname. |
| CLOVES | • cloves n. Plural of clove. • CLOVE n. the flower-bud of the clove-tree, dried as a spice, also CLOW. |
| CLOVIS | • Clovis prop.n. A male given name borne by several prominent people in Frankish/French and Germanic history. • Clovis prop.n. A city, the county seat of Curry County, in central northeastern New Mexico, United States. • Clovis prop.n. A city in Fresno County, California, United States. |
| GLOVED | • gloved adj. Wearing a glove or gloves. • gloved v. Simple past tense and past participle of glove. • GLOVE v. to furnish with gloves (hand coverings). |
| GLOVER | • glover n. A person who makes or sells gloves. • Glover n. (Soccer) someone connected with Yeovil Town Football Club, as a fan, player, coach etc. • Glover prop.n. An occupational surname for a person who was a glover. |
| GLOVES | • gloves n. Plural of glove. • gloves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of glove. • GLOVE v. to furnish with gloves (hand coverings). |
| LOVAGE | • lovage n. A perennial Mediterranean herb, Levisticum officinale, with odor and flavor resembling celery. • lovage n. A liquor made from this herb. • lovage n. Various species in the genus Ligusticum (generally with an adjective to differentiate them from Levisticum). |
| LOVATS | • lovats n. Plural of lovat. • LOVAT n. a greyish or bluish-green colour in tweed. |
| LOVELY | • lovely adj. Beautiful; charming; very pleasing in form, looks, tone, or manner. • lovely adj. Very nice, wonderful. • lovely adj. (Obsolete) Inspiring love or friendship; amiable. |
| LOVERS | • lovers n. Plural of lover. • LOVER n. someone who loves. |
| LOVEYS | • loveys n. Plural of lovey. • LOVEY n. a term of endearment, also LOVIE. |
| LOVIER | • LOVEY adj. fondly affectionate. |
| LOVIES | • lovies n. Plural of lovie. • LOVIE n. an endearment, love, also LOVEY. |
| LOVING | • loving n. The action of the verb to love. • loving adj. Expressing a large amount of love to other people; affectionate. • loving v. Present participle of love. |
| PLOVER | • plover n. Any of various wading birds of the family Charadriidae. • plover n. (Australia) The masked lapwing, Vanellus miles. • plover v. To dote over, or, crowd or nestle with. |
| SLOVEN | • sloven n. A habitually dirty or untidy man or boy; the male equivalent of slattern, or slut. • sloven n. A low, base, lewd person. • sloven n. (Obsolete) An immoral woman. |
| UNLOVE | • unlove n. The lack, absence, or omission of love; lovelessness; enmity; neglect; hate. • unlove v. (Transitive) To lose one’s love (for someone or something). • UNLOVE v. to cease to love. |