Amant

/əˈmænt/ noun

An archaic or poetic term for a lover or suitor, especially one engaged in romantic courtship or love affairs.

From Old French amant, meaning 'lover,' derived from Latin amans (loving), the present participle of amare (to love). The term entered Middle English through French and reflects medieval romance literature.

AMአስተያየት
ARعاشق
BNপ্রেমিক
CAamant
CSmiláček
DAelsker
DELiebhaber
ELερωμένος
ESamante
FAعاشق
FIrakastaja
FRamant
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