Plural of amor; love affairs or love poetry, particularly in historical or classical contexts; also Ovid's famous collection of Latin love poems.
From Latin 'amor' meaning 'love,' with the plural form '-es.' In English, it specifically refers to Ovid's 'Amores,' a classical text of erotic poetry.
Ovid's 'Amores' was basically ancient Roman fan fiction and personal poetry—he'd write about pursuing women, getting rejected, and complaining about it in Latin verses that eventually became world literature!
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