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Croatian[]

Proper noun[]

amor m.

  1. Cupid

Icelandic[]

Etymology[]

From the Latin word amor meaning "love".

Noun[]

amor (genitive: amors)

  1. (rare) love

Synonyms[]

  • (love): ást f., kærleiki m.

Derived terms[]

  • amorslegur m., amorsleg f., amorslegt n.

Interlingua[]

Noun[]

Amor m.

  1. love

Italian[]

Noun[]

Amor m. inv.

  1. Apocopic form of amore.

Anagrams[]

  • amor,
  • armo, armò
  • mora
  • orma
  • ramo, ramò
  • Roma

Latin[]

Etymology[]

From amō (I love).

Verb[]

amor

  1. first-person singular present Template:Conjugation tag pass indicative of amō.

Noun[]

amor (genitive amōris); m, third declension

  1. love

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.

  1. love

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.

  1. love

Portuguese[]

Pronunciation[]

  • IPA: /a.'moɾ/, /a.'mox/, /a.'moh/

Noun[]

amor m

  1. love

Romanian[]

Etymology[]

Latin amor

Noun[]

Amor m.

  1. love

Spanish[]

Noun[]

Amor m. (plural amores)

Singular
Amor m.

Plural
amores m.

  1. love

Pronunciation[]

ca:amor co:amor de:amor et:amor el:amor es:amor eo:amor fr:amor gl:amor ko:amor hy:amor io:amor is:amor it:amor ku:amor la:amor lt:amor hu:amor nl:amor ja:amor no:amor oc:amor pl:amor pt:amor ro:amor ru:amor scn:amor sl:amor fi:amor sv:amor tl:amor th:amor tr:amor zh:amor

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