Disenamour

/ˌdɪsɪnˈæmər/ verb

Definition

British spelling of disenamor; to cause someone to stop loving or being romantically attracted to someone.

Etymology

The British English variant of disenamor, using the French-influenced spelling 'amour' instead of 'amor.' Both spellings have the same origin and meaning.

Kelly Says

British and American spellings diverged on these archaic words—'disenamour' appears more in British Romantic poetry, while 'disenamor' shows up in American texts, though both are now archaic.

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