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  • 111love — n 1. affection, fondness, warmth; cherishing, adoration, devotion; like, liking, adulation, esteem, regard; attachment, attraction, mutual attraction, friendship, Platonic love; closeness, intimacy. 2. passion, tender passion, amativeness, true… …

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  • 112lover — n 1. infatuate, beau, swain, courter, Romeo, wooer; suitor, gallant, amorist; ladies man, playboy, Sl. sheik, Sl. stud; philanderer, paramour, Fr. bon ami. adulterer; Lothario, rake, libertine, Casanova, Don Juan; gigolo, It. cicisbeo. escort,… …

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  • 113paramour — n 1. mistress, fancy woman, inamorata; courtesan, concubine, kept woman, Sl. doxy, odalisque. 2. lover, fancy man, inamorato; gallant, suitor, amorist; infatuate, swain, spark, sparker, wooer, courter, Romeo; ladies man, playboy, Inf. wolf, Sl.… …

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  • 114spark — I n 1. scintilla, sparkling, sparkle, flicker. See also sparkle(def. 1). 2. bit, trace, touch, hint, trifle, tinge, suggestion, suspicion, shadow; gleam, glimmer, sparkling, glint; mite, speck, smidgen, iota, molecule, atom, jot, whit, tittle;… …

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  • 115suitor — n 1. lover, wooer, admirer, secret admirer, infatuate, paramour; beau, swain, inamorato, gallant, It. cicisbeo; boyfriend, gentleman friend, Inf. steady, Inf. fellow, Inf. flame, Brit. Inf. follower. 2. petitioner, solicitor, suppliant,… …

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  • 116sweetheart — n sweet, sweetie, Archaic. leman, Sl. sweet patootie, Sl. tootsie, Sl. tootsy wootsy, Fr. petit chou, Fr. chou chou, Fr. poulet, Fr. ma petite; honey, Inf. honeybun, Inf. sugar, Inf. sugar pie, darling, beloved, dear, dear one, dearest;… …

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  • 117Frikka —    Name meaning lover or wooer given by Adam of Bremen to Freyr …

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  • 118Joukahainen —    A Lapland woman mentioned in the Kalevala, the Finnish national epic, as being pledged to Väinämöinen, wooer of Aino …

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  • 119woo — [c]/wu / (say wooh) verb (wooed, wooing) –verb (t) 1. to seek the favour, affection, or love of, especially with a view to marriage. 2. to seek to win: to woo fame. 3. to invite (consequences, good or bad) by one s own action: to woo one s own… …

  • 120μναστῆρα — μνᾱστῆρα , μνηστήρ wooer fem acc sg (doric) …

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