(Roman mythology) god of love; counterpart of Greek Eros.
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Examples for "Amor"
Examples for "Amor"
1The European Parliament rapporteur on Turkey, Nacho Sanchez Amor, criticized the move.
2In Rome, Eros was worshipped under the name of Amor or Cupid.
3Despite Amor's concerns, the features train shows no signs of slowing.
4King Amor planted the seed in a pleasaunce of its own.
5This moment the kiss of Amor and Psyche is the rose of life.
1The time of day on the clock was wrong; the Cupid swung.
2Use with the same intent as Cupid incense, only do so outside.
3Sir Norman promptly paid her for the compliment in Cupid's own coin:
4In Rome, Eros was worshipped under the name of Amor or Cupid.
5Jeffrey Goldfarb Cupid emptied his quiver in Wall Street's direction on Thursday.
6Enter Fair, holding the white flag on the staff, followed by Cupid.
7Annabeth ran her fingers along the base of the nearest Cupid statue.
8Flattered by this appeal to and acceptance of his manhood, Cupid confessed.
9Jacopo Gallo is said to have also purchased a Cupid from Michelangelo.
10Then Venus, fearing that Cupid would escape and rescue his wife, said:
11When Cupid crosses swords with a priest, religion gets a death stroke.
12That curious-looking pin with a Cupid on it is a lady's hair-pin.
13It would be a sort of stoppage in the affairs of Cupid!
14He looked like a little brown Cupid without wings, bow or arrow.
15Cesare Borgia presented this Cupid to Guidobaldo di Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino.
16Why, they'd starve Cupid, an' veneseck Venus, an' blister Pomonee, the vagabins.
Cupid per variant geogràfica