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Amor (proper noun)
1. In Roman mythology, the god of love, son of Venus; Cupid: Amor, or Cupid, was considered to be the personification of love.
2. In Greek mythology, Eros, the god of love, son of Aphrodite: It is said that Amor, or Eros, caused people to fall in love by letting an arrow fly into their hearts!
2. In Greek mythology, Eros, the god of love, son of Aphrodite: It is said that Amor, or Eros, caused people to fall in love by letting an arrow fly into their hearts!
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(Latin: love, loving; fondness for; such as a man for a woman and a woman for a man)
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Amor patriae. (Latin phrase)
Translation: "Love of fatherland."
Love for one's native country.
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Latin Proverbs, Mottoes, Phrases, and Words: Group A
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pater-, patri-, patro-, patr-, -patria
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Amor vincit omnia.(Latin statement)
Translation: "Love conquers all."
Normally, the order in Latin is "Omnia vincit amor."
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vinc-, vict-, -vince, -vincible, -vincibility +
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Omnia vincit amor.
Love conquers everything.
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omni-, omn-
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vinc-, vict-, -vince, -vincible, -vincibility +
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