Definition
The quality or state of being amorous; tendency toward love or desire; passionate or affectionate behavior.
Etymology
From 'amorous' (loving, passionate) plus the suffix '-ity' (state or quality). The root 'amorous' comes from Latin 'amorosus,' derived from 'amor' (love), a word so fundamental that it appears in languages worldwide.
Kelly Says
The concept of 'amorosity' was especially important to Renaissance and Romantic poets, who saw it not as mere lust but as a noble human capacity—the ability to feel deep, transformative passion that elevated the soul.
Translations
CSČeština
láskavost
la-ska-vost
DADansk
kærlighed
kær-lighed
DEDeutsch
Amorosität
a-mo-ro-zi-taet
ESEspañol
amorosidad
a-mo-ro-si-dad
FRFrançais
amourosité
a-moo-ro-zi-te
HUMagyar
szeretet
she-re-tet
IDBahasa Indonesia
cinta
cinta
ITItaliano
amorosità
a-mo-ro-si-ta
MSBahasa Melayu
cinta
cinta
NLNederlands
liefdestoornis
lief-des-toer-nis
NONorsk
kjærlighet
kjer-lighet
PLPolski
amorosność
a-mo-ro-sno-sć
PTPortuguês
amorosidade
a-mo-ro-si-dad
RORomână
dragoste
dra-gos-te
SVSvenska
kärleksfullhet
kär-leks-full-het
SWKiswahili
upendo
u-pen-do
TRTürkçe
aşka olan tutku
aş-ka o-lan tu-t-ku
UKУкраїнська
кохання
koh-han-nya
VITiếng Việt
tình yêu
tinh yeu