amore

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See also: Amore

Italian

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Etymology

From Latin amor, amōrem.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /aˈmo.re/, [äˈmoːre]
  • Audio (l'amore):(file)
  • Audio (amore):(file)
  • Rhymes: -ore
  • Hyphenation: a‧mó‧re

Noun

amore m (plural amori)

  1. love
    Follia d'amoreMadness of love
    Vorrei far l'amore con te.I would make love to you.

Descendants

  • Greek: αμόρε n (amóre)

Anagrams


Latin

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Noun

(deprecated template usage) amōre

  1. ablative singular of amor
    • c. 29 bc, Publius Vergilius Maro, Georgicon, III.285
      fvgit inreparabile tempvs
      singvla dvm capti circvmvectamvr amore
      Irretrievable time flies away while, enthralled by love, we are carried about from one thing to another.

Old English

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *amazô, related to Proto-Germanic *amslǭ (whence Old English ōsle).

Pronunciation

Noun

amore f

  1. a kind of bird, probably the ammer

Declension

Descendants