Latin | English |
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amor [amoris] (3rd) M noun | affair [affairs]noun affection [affections]noun Cupid [Cupids]noun love [loves]noun sexual / illicit / homosexual passionnoun the belovednoun |
amor non reciprocatus noun {m} | unrequited love(love that is not reciprocated, even though reciprocation is desired) |
amor patriae noun {m} | patriotism(love of one's own country) |
amor sui noun {m} | egoism(tendency to think of self) |
amor vincit omnia, omnia vincit amor phrase | love conquers all(love is a powerful force) |
amorabundus [amorabunda, amorabundum] adjective | loving, amorousadjective |
amorifer [amorifera, amoriferum] adjective | producing / causing / awakening loveadjective |
amorificus [amorifica, amorificum] adjective | producing / causing / awakening loveadjective |
amos [amoris] (3rd) M noun | affair [affairs]noun Cupid [Cupids]noun love, affectionnoun sexual / illicit / homosexual passionnoun the belovednoun |
Amorrhaeus adjective | Amorite(pertaining to the Amorites) |
Amorrhaeus noun {m} | Amorite(member of an ancient Semitic people who lived to the west of the Euphrates) |
amortizatio [amortizationis] (3rd) F noun | amortization [amortizations]noun |
clamor [clamoris] (3rd) M noun | clamor [clamors]noun cry of fear / pain / mourningnoun loud shouting (approval / joy), applausenoun roar (thunder / surf)noun wailingnoun |
clamorosus [clamorosa, clamorosum] adjective | clamorousadjective loud [louder, loudest]adjective |
diamoron [diamori] noun N | |
exardesco, amorem ardeo verb | fall in love(to come to have feelings of intense liking) fall in love(to come to have feelings of love towards each other) fall in love(to come to have feelings of love) |
hutesium et clamor noun | hue and cry(public pursuit of a felon) |
metamorphosis [metamorphosis] (3rd) F noun |