Plural of amorist; multiple people who are lovers, romantics, or devotees of love; or those who reject love as philosophically significant.
From 'amorist' with the standard English plural '-s' suffix, creating the plural form of this dual-meaning noun.
In literature, amorists were sometimes portrayed as foolish for wasting time on romance instead of practical matters—a debate that echoes in modern arguments about work-life balance!
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