To accept as true or real; to hold an opinion; to have faith in the reliability or truth of.
From Old English belyfan, from be- "thoroughly" + lyfan "to allow, believe," from Proto-Germanic ga-laubjan "to hold dear."
The Proto-Germanic root means to hold dear. Belief is not just thinking — it is loving an idea enough to act on it.
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