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['æmərəs]aggettivo lett. o scherz. amoroso* * *amorous /ˈæmərəs/a.1 amoroso; affettuoso3 erotico; sensuale● amorous poetry, poesia d'amoreamorously avv. amorousness n. [u].* * *['æmərəs]aggettivo lett. o scherz. amoroso
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