"amoreus" meaning in Old French

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Adjective

Forms: amoreuse [feminine, nominative, oblique, singular]
Etymology: From older amereus (rebuilt based on the noun amor "love"), from Vulgar Latin *amōrōsus, derived from Latin amōrem (“love”). By surface analysis, amor + -eus. Etymology templates: {{inh|fro|VL.|*amōrōsus}} Vulgar Latin *amōrōsus, {{der|fro|la|amor|amōrem|t=love}} Latin amōrem (“love”), {{surf|fro|amor|-eus}} By surface analysis, amor + -eus Head templates: {{head|fro|adjective|oblique and nominative feminine singular|amoreuse|||||||g=m|head=}} amoreus m (oblique and nominative feminine singular amoreuse), {{fro-adj}} amoreus m (oblique and nominative feminine singular amoreuse)
  1. in love Tags: masculine Synonyms: amoros, amorus
    Sense id: en-amoreus-fro-adj-npxHS-k5 Categories (other): Old French entries with incorrect language header, Old French terms suffixed with -eus

Alternative forms

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