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love meaning in Latin

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lover [lovers] noun
[UK: ˈlʌv.ə(r)]
[US: ˈlʌv.r̩]

maritus [mariti](2nd) M
noun

lover, paramour noun

amasiunculus [amasiunculi](2nd) M
noun

lover, sweetheart noun

amans [amantis](3rd) C
noun

lover of Aeneas noun

Dido [Didonis](3rd) F
noun

lover of maid-servants (L+S) noun

ancillariolus [ancillarioli](2nd) M
noun

affection, love noun

adfectio [adfectionis](3rd) F
noun

affectio [affectionis](3rd) F
noun

affection, passion, love noun

adfectus [adfectus](4th) M
noun

affectus [affectus](4th) M
noun

affectionate, kind, full of inclination / affection / love adjective

adfectuosus [adfectuosa, adfectuosum]adjective

affectuosus [affectuosa, affectuosum]adjective

allover adverb
[UK: ɔːlˈəʊvə]
[US: ɔːlˈoʊvɚ]

undiqueadverb

undiquesecusadverb

also of love noun

arra [arrae](1st) F
noun

arrabo [arrabonis](3rd) F
noun

amatory, concerned with love adjective

eroticus [erotica, eroticum]adjective

amorous, procuring love adjective

amatorius [amatoria, amatorium]adjective

ardor, fire of love noun

flamma [flammae](1st) F
noun

ardor, love, intensity noun

ardor [ardoris](3rd) M
noun

baked bread / loves / cakes (pl.) noun

panificium [panifici(i)](2nd) N
noun

be in a turmoil / love verb

ardeo [ardere, arsi, arsus](2nd)
verb

be much in love with / love to distraction verb

depereo [deperire, deperivi(ii), deperitus]verb

be passionately / desperately in love with verb

deamo [deamare, deamavi, deamatus](1st) TRANS
verb

beautiful, attractive, pleasant, agreeable, enjoyable, charming, lovely adjective

amoenus [amoena -um, amoenior -or -us, amoenissimus -a -um]adjective

beauty, loveliness noun

bellitudo [bellitudinis](3rd) F
noun

become inflamed (w / love / lust) verb

calesco [calescere, -, -](3rd)
verb

begin to love verb

amasco [amascere, -, -](3rd) INTRANS
verb

beloved adjective
[UK: bɪ.ˈlʌ.vɪd]
[US: bə.ˈləvd]

conciliatus [conciliata -um, conciliatior -or -us, conciliatissimus -a -um]adjective

beloved, dear adjective

dilectus [dilecta -um, dilectior -or -us, dilectissimus -a -um]adjective

beloved, love noun

dilexio [dilexionis](3rd) F
noun

beloved, loved one noun

cupita [cupitae](1st) F
noun

cupitus [cupiti](2nd) M
noun

beloved / dear to adjective

amans [amantis (gen.), amantior -or -us, amantissimus -a -um]adjective

bird of Venus / symbol of love / gentleness noun

columba [columbae](1st) F
noun

boxing-glove, strip of leather weighted with lead / iron tied to boxer's hands noun

caestus [caestus](4th) M
noun

cestus [cestus](4th) M
noun

charm (for arousing mutual love?) (against pain L+S) noun

antipathes [antipathis](3rd) N
noun

Christian love / charity noun

agape [agapes]noun
F

clove [cloves] noun
[UK: kləʊv]
[US: kloʊv]

caryophyllum [caryophylli](2nd) N
noun

cleave [clove, cloven, cleaving, cleaves] verb
[UK: kliːv]
[US: ˈkliːv]

dimoveo [dimovere, dimovi, dimotus](2nd) TRANS
verb

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