Plural form of amoretto; multiple small cherubs or cupids, especially in artistic depictions.
From Italian 'amoretto' with the English plural ending '-s,' creating an alternative plural to the Italian 'amoretti.'
Whether you say 'amoretti' or 'amorettos' depends on whether you want to sound like an Italian art historian or just a regular English speaker—both are correct!
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