darling

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darling englannista suomeksi

  1. rakastettu, muru, kullannuppu

  2. rakas

  1. Substantiivi

  2. kulta, kultanen, rakas

  3. herttainen adjective

  4. rakas

  5. suloinen

  6. Verbi

  7. kutsua kullaksi">kutsua kullaksi

darling englanniksi

  1. Darling

  1. (senseid)(non-gloss): a person who is very dear to one.

  2. (synonyms)

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  3. (RQ:John Heywood Proverbs)

  4. (RQ:Virgil Stanyhurst Aeneid)

  5. (RQ:John Gay Shepherd's Week)

  6. (RQ:Coleridge Sybilline Leaves)

  7. (RQ:Tennyson Poems 1842)

  8. (RQ:Tennyson Idylls)

  9. (RQ:R. F. Burton Arabian Nights)

  10. (quote-song)

  11. (quote-book)|page=385|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/lastvikingviking00sand/page/385/mode/1up|isbn=978-0-505-52255-9|passage="Whate'er you say, dearling." Despite her insults, Geirolf could see the love glowing in her face and he was encouraged.

  12. (quote-book)

  13. A person who is kind, sweet, etc., and thus lovable; a pet, a sweetheart; also, an animal or thing which is cute and lovable.

  14. (RQ:Southey Poetical Works)

  15. (RQ:Braddon Eleanor's Victory)?

  16. (RQ:Kingsley Life)

  17. A favourite.

  18. (RQ:Erasmus Newe Testamente) do the princes ſtand, as they are more then others made wantons ⁊ derelynges of fortune, and haue lybertie withoute checke or controllemente to fulfyll their owne ſenſuall luſtes and appetites.

  19. (RQ:Shakespeare Othello Q1) ſhe told her vvhile ſhe kept it, / Tvvould make her amiable, and ſubdue my father / Intirely to her loue: (..) Take heed on't, / Make it (quote-gloss) a darling, like your pretious eye, / To looſe, or giue avvay, vvere ſuch perdition, / As nothing elſe could match.

  20. (RQ:Emerson Society and Solitude)

  21. The favourite child in a family.

  22. (RQ:Allestree Contentment)

  23. (RQ:Arbuthnot Law) ''John'' vvas the Darling, he had all the good Bits, vvas cramm'd vvith good Pullet, Chicken, Pig, Gooſe and Capon, vvhile Miſs had only a little Oatmeal and VVater, or a dry Cruſt vvithout Butter.

  24. (RQ:Roethke Open House)

  25. (RQ:Heyer Unknown Ajax)

  26. A person (often a woman) or thing that is very popular with a certain group of people.

  27. (RQ:Bacon Learning) ''Auguſtius Cæſar'' in his very entrance into affaires, vvhen he vvas a dearling of the Senate, yet in his haranges to the people, vvould ſvveare ''Ita parentis honores conſequi liceat'', (vvhich vvas no leſſe then the Tyranny,) (..)

  28. (RQ:Fuller Holy Warre), ſonne to Veſpaſian the Emperour. A prince ſo good, that he vvas ſtyled the ''Darling of mankind'' for his ſvveet and loving nature; (..)

  29. (quote-journal), and has since become the default Sunday option for vegetarians – and a default source of derision for everyone else.

  30. A royal favourite, the intimate companion of a monarch or other royal personage, often delegated significant political power.

  31. (RQ:Edward Hall Lancastre & Yorke) wer thus ſtomacked and bent, againſt the Quenes (quote-gloss)'s dearlynge de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk|William (quote-gloss) Duke of Suffolke, he plainly ſawe, that neither gloſyng woulde ſette, nor diſſimulacion coulde appeace, the continuall clamor of the importunate cõmons: Wherefore to begyn a ſhorte pacificacion in to long a broyle.

  32. (RQ:Addison Freeholder) immediately became the darling of the Princeſs Sophia Charlotte of Hanover|''Sophia'' (quote-gloss), vvho vvas acknovvledged in all the Courts of ''Europe'' the moſt accompliſhed vvoman of the age in vvhich ſhe lived, and vvho vvas not a little pleaſed vvith the converſation of one in vvhom ſhe ſavv ſo lively an image of her ovvn youth.

  33. Very dear; beloved, cherished, favourite.

  34. (RQ:Spenser Faerie Queene)

  35. (RQ:Shakespeare Sonnets)

  36. (RQ:Fuller Good Thoughts in Bad Times)

  37. (RQ:Milton Paradise Lost)

  38. (RQ:Coleridge Works)

  39. (RQ:Austen Pride and Prejudice)

  40. (RQ:Shelley Posthumous Poems), (..)

  41. (RQ:Macaulay History of England)

  42. (RQ:Dickens David Copperfield)

  43. Very cute or lovable; adorable, charming, sweet.

  44. (quote-journal),(nb...)|volume=XXVI|issue=660|page=116|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=e-VbAAAAQAAJ&pg=RA1-PA116|oclc=732224722|passage=Isn't it the darlingest, sweetest, prettiest, little dear darling darling! Oh! did you ever!!|footer=(small)

  45. To call (someone) "darling" ''(noun (senseno))''.

  46. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=(w),(nb...)|page=139|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=PXvTm6N3uisC&pg=PA139|oclc=395776|passage=The frisky female, we have noticed, has one most unpleasant trick; it is that of darlinging and duckeying and otherwise spooneying her husband … in public. He is invariably, ''invariably'' set down as an ass, without its being in the least his fault.

  47. (quote-journal)