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dear adj.1 (2, 4, and 5 peculiar to S.; many instances of “ ” usu. referred to this word belong to the next)
1. precious, valuable, worthy Mer.V. I. i. 62 “Your worth is very in my regard,” R2 I. iii. 156, 1H4 IV. iv. 31 “ men Of estimation,” Cor. I. vi. 72, II. iii. 102, Sonn. xxx. 4 “wail my times' waste.”
2. important, significant 1H4 IV. i. 34, Rom. V. ii. 19 “full of charge Of import,” V. iii. 32, Lr. III. i. 19 “I . . . dare . . . Command a thing to you” ; hence in weakened ironical sense of ‘precious’ Ado I. i. 134, Mer.V. III. v. 71 “O dear discretion,” Lr. I. iv. 296.
3. affectionate, fond, loving Gent. IV. iii. 14 “what good will I bear,” Wint. II. iii. 149 “our services,” Sonn. cxxxi. 3 “my dear doting heart.”
4. heartfelt, hearty; (hence) earnest, zealous LLL. II. i. 1, 1H4 V. v. 36 “your d-est speed,” Troil. V. iii. 9.
5. (a) rare, unusual, or (b) loving, kind Rom. III. iii. 28* “This is dear mercy” (Q1 “meere,” i.e. mere).
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    • William Shakespeare, Coriolanus, 1.6
    • William Shakespeare, Coriolanus, 2.3
    • William Shakespeare, King Lear, 1.4
    • William Shakespeare, King Lear, 3.1
    • William Shakespeare, Two Gentlemen of Verona, 4.3
    • William Shakespeare, The First Part of Henry IV, 4.1
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    • William Shakespeare, The First Part of Henry IV, 5.5
    • William Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice, 1.1
    • William Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice, 3.5
    • William Shakespeare, Richard II, 1.3
    • William Shakespeare, Sonnets, cxxxi
    • William Shakespeare, Sonnets, xxx
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