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Geliebte

Geliebte is a German term that can function as both a noun and an adjective. As an adjective, geliebte means “beloved” and is used before a feminine noun, for example, eine geliebte Stadt (a beloved city) or meine geliebte Freundin (my beloved girlfriend). When used with masculine or neuter nouns, the form changes accordingly (beloved, geliebter, etc.).

As a noun, die Geliebte means “the beloved” and most commonly refers to a woman who is

Etymology of the noun derives from the past participle geliebt of lieben (to love), with the feminine

Usage notes include its dual sense: in neutral contexts it simply means a beloved person; in historical

loved
or
cherished.
In
historical
and
literary
contexts,
it
can
also
denote
a
mistress—a
woman
who
is
the
lover
of
a
married
man.
Because
of
this
nuance,
the
noun
can
carry
romantic
or
erotic
associations
and
may
sound
archaic
or
literary
in
contemporary
everyday
language.
The
masculine
counterpart
is
der
Geliebte
(the
beloved
man).
noun
suffix
-e,
yielding
a
noun
that
designates
the
person
who
is
loved.
The
term
appears
in
German
literature,
film,
and
music,
where
it
is
often
used
to
evoke
intimate
or
clandestine
relationships,
as
well
as
to
express
affection
in
a
generic
sense.
or
literary
contexts
it
may
emphasize
secrecy
or
social
tension.
The
word
is
commonly
found
in
phrases,
titles,
and
dialogue,
reflecting
themes
of
love,
devotion,
and
social
dynamics.