Amorosity
inclined or disposed to love, especially s-xual love:
an amorous disposition.
showing or expressing love:
an amorous letter.
of or relating to love:
amorous poetry.
being in love; enamored:
she smiled and at once he became amorous of her.
adjective
inclined towards or displaying love or desire
in love
of or relating to love
adj.
c.1300, from old french amorous (modern french amoureux), from late latin amorosum, from amor “love,” from amare “to love” (see amy). related: amorously; amorousness.
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