Lovelier

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Lovely \Love"ly\, a. [Compar. {Lovelier}; superl. {Loveliest}.]
   [AS. luflic.]
   1. Having such an appearance as excites, or is fitted to
      excite, love; beautiful; charming; very pleasing in form,
      looks, tone, or manner. "Lovely to look on." --Piers
      Plowman.
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            Not one so fair of face, of speech so lovely.
                                                  --Robert of
                                                  Brunne.
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            If I had such a tire, this face of mine
            Were full as lovely as is this of hers. --Shak.
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   2. Lovable; amiable; having qualities of any kind which
      excite, or are fitted to excite, love or friendship.
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            A most lovely gentlemanlike man.      --Shak.
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   3. Loving; tender. [Obs.] "A lovely kiss." --Shak.
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            Many a lovely look on them he cast.   --Chaucer.
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   4. Very pleasing; -- applied loosely to almost anything which
      is not grand or merely pretty; as, a lovely view; a lovely
      valley; a lovely melody.
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            Indeed these fields
            Are lovely, lovelier not the Elysian lawns.
                                                  --Tennyson.

   Syn: Beautiful; charming; delightful; delectable; enchanting;
        lovable; amiable.
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