amat
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Inherited from Latin amātus, perfect passive participle of amare (“to love”).
amat (feminine amada, masculine plural amats, feminine plural amades)
amat (feminine amada, masculine plural amats, feminine plural amades)
amát (diminutive amat-amat)
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Borrowing from a Germanic language, compare German Amt (“office”).
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From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *amat (“continuous, unceasing”).
amat (Jawi spelling امت)
From Proto-Nahuan *aamatl. Compare Classical Nahuatl āmatl (“a kind of fig tree; paper”).
amat (plural ajamat)
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From Proto-Oceanic, via a form such as Fijian mata or Gilbertese mata.
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