Amor
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Definition
Noun: 1. The Roman god of love: In Roman mythology, Amor is the god of love, identified with the Greek god Eros. He is often depicted as a winged boy carrying a bow and arrows, whose wounds inspire love or desire.
Usage Examples
- In classical art, Amor is frequently shown with his mother, Venus.
- The poet described being struck by Amor's arrow.
- Many fountains in Rome feature statues of Amor.
Advanced Usage
- "Amor vincit omnia": A Latin phrase meaning "Love conquers all." While here personifies love itself, the phrase is directly associated with the classical figure.
- As a personification: In literature, is sometimes used not just as a proper name for the deity, but as a poetic personification of the abstract concept of love.
Variants and Related Words
- Cupid: The more common Roman name for the same god. is the Latin word for "love," while comes from meaning "desire."
- Eros: The Greek counterpart of Amor.
- Amorous (adj.): Pertaining to or inclined to love, especially sexual love. Derived from the Latin root .
Synonyms
- Cupid
- Eros (Greek equivalent)
Related Phrases
- Amor fati: A Latin phrase meaning "love of one's fate," a concept in philosophy. It uses in its general sense of "love."
- Amor patriae: Love of one's country (patriotism).
Noun
- (Roman mythology) god of love; counterpart of Greek Eros