amor ōris, m AM-, love, affection, strong friendly feeling: amor, ex quo amicitia nominata: amor erga me: amores hominum in te: patrius, for a son, V.: fraternus, for a brother, Cs.
—Esp. of sexual love: in amore haec sunt vitia, T.: ancillae, H.
—Plur, love-adventures: Solis, O.
—Fig., an eager desire, passion: consulatūs amor: amicitiae: vini, L.: auri, V.: habendi, V.: scribendi, H.: tantus amor casūs cognoscere nostros, V.: in longum ducis amores, my desire (for a song), V.
— Meton., mostly plur, a beloved object, one's love: Pompeius nostri amores: suos addicere amores, O.: primus, my first husband, V.
—A charm to excite love: matri praereptus amor, V.
—Person.: Amor, the god of love, Love, Cupid: Paret Amor dictis, V.
—Plur, Cupids, Loves: nudi, O.: lascivi, H.