paramours

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the love of the sexes; sometimes written as two words
plural of paramour
By or with love, esp
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Of loving etc.: passionately, out of sexual desire; devotedly

And as for to say that I love La Beall Isode paramoures, I dare make good that I do, and that she hath my servyse abovyn all other ladyes, and shall have, all the terme of my lyff.

paramour
one who is unlawfully and immorally a lover or a mistress
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{n} a lover, wooer, mistress
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a woman who cohabits with an important man
paramour
the love of the sexes; sometimes written as two words
paramour
An illicit lover, either male or female
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a woman's lover
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A lover, of either sex; a wooer or a mistress (formerly in a good sense, now only in a bad one); one who takes the place, without possessing the rights, of a husband or wife; used of a man or a woman
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Someone's paramour is their lover. someone who you have a romantic or sexual relationship with, but who you are not married to (par amour )
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Love; gallantry
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By or with love, esp
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Jesus Christ
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Virgin Mary
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{i} lover, person with whom one shares an illicit relationship
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    Etymology

    [ 'par-&-"mur ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English, from par amour by way of love, from Middle French.
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