Croatian[]
Proper noun[]
amor m.
- Cupid
Icelandic[]
Etymology[]
From the Latin word amor meaning "love".
Noun[]
amor (genitive: amors)
- (rare) love
Synonyms[]
- (love): ást f., kærleiki m.
Derived terms[]
- amorslegur m., amorsleg f., amorslegt n.
Interlingua[]
Noun[]
Amor m.
Italian[]
Noun[]
Amor m. inv.
- Apocopic form of amore.
Anagrams[]
- amor,
- armo, armò
- mora
- orma
- ramo, ramò
- Roma
Latin[]
Etymology[]
From amō (“‘I love’”).
Verb[]
amor
- first-person singular present Template:Conjugation tag pass indicative of amō.
Noun[]
amor (genitive amōris); m, third declension
Inflection[]
Number | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
nominative | amor | amōrēs |
genitive | amōris | amōrum |
dative | amōrī | amōribus |
accusative | amōrem | amōrēs |
ablative | amōre | amōribus |
vocative | amor | amōrēs |
References[]
- “Amor” in Charlton T. Lewis & Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1879
Old French[]
Etymology[]
Latin amor.
Noun[]
Amor m. and f.
Usage notes[]
- Attestable as both a masculine and a feminine noun, sometimes both in the same text
- Often capitalized because of the perceived importance of the word
Descendants[]
- French: amour
Old Portuguese[]
Noun[]
Amor m.
Portuguese[]
Pronunciation[]
- IPA: /a.'moɾ/, /a.'mox/, /a.'moh/
Noun[]
amor m
Romanian[]
Etymology[]
Latin amor
Noun[]
Amor m.
Spanish[]
Noun[]
Amor m. (plural amores)
Singular |
Plural |
Pronunciation[]
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