amoureux
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
amoureux (plural amoureux)
Inherited from Middle French amoureux, from Old French amoreus, amereus, from Vulgar Latin *amōrōsus, derived from Latin amōrem (“love”, noun). Compare English amorous, borrowed from Middle French. Doublet of amoroso, borrowed from Italian.
amoureux (feminine amoureuse, masculine plural amoureux, feminine plural amoureuses)
amoureux m (plural amoureux, feminine amoureuse)
From Old French amoreus.
amoureux m (feminine singular amoureuse, masculine plural amoureux, feminine plural amoureuses)
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