From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishvalentineval‧en‧tine /ˈvæləntaɪn/ noun [countable] 1 LOVEsomeone you love or think is attractive, that you send a card to on St Valentine’s Day Be my valentine.2 TCMa card you send to someone on St Valentine’s Day
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valentine• Who could the woman be, who admired him so much that she sent him a valentine?• A group of nineteenth century greeting cards and valentines, types of ephemera now a popular field of collecting.• Every year she bought a dozen valentines.• But she would have preferred him to admire her from the beginning, without the encouragement of her valentine.• The other valentines were a more complicated matter.• Bathsheba was about to ask why he should think that, when she remembered the valentine.Origin valentine (1400-1500) Saint Valentine 3rd-century Italian priest