Amorino

/ˌæməˈriːnoʊ/ noun

A small cherub or cupid figure in art; a charming representation of love as a miniature winged boy, particularly in Renaissance art.

From Italian 'amorino,' the diminutive of 'amore' (love). This singular form is used in art historical contexts, especially for Italian Renaissance works.

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