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amorousc. 1300, from Old French amorous (Modern French amoureux), from Late Latin amorosum, from amor "love," from amare "to love" (see Amy). Related: Amorously; amorousness.
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amorousadj. Having a propensity for falling in love.
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amorousTo dream you are amorous, warns you against personal desires and pleasures, as they are threatening to engulf you in scandal. For a young woman it portends illicit engagements, unless she chooses staid and moral companions. For a married woman, it foreshadows discontent and desire for pleasure outside the home. To see others amorous, foretells that [..]
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amorous(adj) expressive of or exciting sexual love or romance(adj) inclined toward or displaying love
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amorousPhilippe I. of France; so called because he divorced his wife Berthe to espouse Bertrade, who was already married to Foulques, count of Anjou. (1061–1108.)
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amorousadj. "amorous, sensual; affectionate," s.v. amorous a. OED. KEY: amorous@adj
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amorousadj 14 amorous 11 amorouse 2 amorus 1
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