amorosus

Latin

Etymology

From amor.

Noun

amorōsus (feminine amorōsa, neuter amorōsum, comparative amorōsior, superlative amorōssimus); first/second declension

  1. (Medieval Latin) amorous

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative amorōsus amorōsa amorōsum amorōsī amorōsae amorōsa
Genitive amorōsī amorōsae amorōsī amorōsōrum amorōsārum amorōsōrum
Dative amorōsō amorōsae amorōsō amorōsīs amorōsīs amorōsīs
Accusative amorōsum amorōsam amorōsum amorōsōs amorōsās amorōsa
Ablative amorōsō amorōsā amorōsō amorōsīs amorōsīs amorōsīs
Vocative amorōse amorōsa amorōsum amorōsī amorōsae amorōsa

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