The plural of beloved is beloveds, therefore you would say: My beloveds. By that note, my beloved can only be understood as one beloved , one person. Unless that listener's English is poor, that is. For a further example, there's a book called Lovers and Beloveds. Also, what about Dante's Two Beloveds? Re-examining key passages in Dante’s oeuvre in the light of the crucial issue of moral choice, this book provides a new thematic framework for interpreting the Divine Comedy. Olivia Holmes ... What should I say to wish someone a happy Easter ?? 1- Happy Easter to you and your beloved ones. 2 - Happy Easter for you and your beloved ones. However, you find ' beloved ' more frequently used than 'loved' when you are using it as an adjective. So, to answer this, if you are using the word as an adjective, prefer which is more common and understandable - beloved . When I first read Romeo and Juliet in high school, I remember being intrigued by pairs of words such as, beloved /belovèd and learned/learnèd where there's an accent grave on the 'e' of the last