Mutually in love; jointly enamored or affected with love together.
From coenamor + -ed (past participle/adjective suffix). This romantic term describes the state of being in love together, combining co- (together) with the Romance-language root amor (love).
Shakespeare and his contemporaries would have understood 'coenamored' instantly, but it disappeared from English as simpler words like 'mutual love' took over—lost vocabulary reveals how language simplifies over centuries.
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