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amor
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(Roman mythology) god of love; counterpart of Greek Eros.
Cupid
português
amor
1
Casting aside all pretense, the overseer exclaimed: Por el
amor
de Dios!
2
Blush, then, Delicacy, that cannot bear the poet's
amor
omnibus idem!-Blush ,then ,Purity
3
I got as far as 'omnia vincit
amor
'
and stopped.
4
Mi
amor
,
you have to leave right now.
5
I was making the patria strong, mi
amor
.
6
Another lecture from Emerson-'Poetry ,Religion
,
Love
'
-
'
superna
respicit
amor
.
'
7
Love in English not only SOUNDS but IS different from
amor
in Latin, or amore in Italian.
8
His device, Ubi dolor ibi
amor
is significant of the change that suffering had wrought in him.
9
I love the child, with what may he called
amor
naturalis-orrather paternus-theaffection of a father.
10
It never can befall you,
amor
mio!
11
Do that for me, mi
amor
.
12
The truth is, that the old maxim, Creseit
amor
nummi quantum ipsa pecunia creseit, is a just one.
13
Farewell till to-morrow, mio dolce
amor
.
14
They pointed to their mouths, and one answered in Spanish, "Aqua, aqua, por
amor
de Dios."
15
Your real home, mi
amor
.
16
You're so sweet, mi
amor
.
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