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Definition of paramour
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of paramour is as below...
Paramour
(n.) A
lover,
of
either
sex; a wooer or a
mistress
(formerly
in a good
sense,
now only in a bad one); one who takes the
place,
without
possessing
the
rights,
of a
husband
or wife; -- used of a man or a
woman..
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Outparamour
::
Outparamour
(v. t.) To
exceed
in the
number
of
mistresses.
Paramour
::
Paramour
(n.) A
lover,
of
either
sex; a wooer or a
mistress
(formerly
in a good
sense,
now only in a bad one); one who takes the
place,
without
possessing
the
rights,
of a
husband
or wife; -- used of a man or a
woman..
Nag
::
Nag (n.) A
paramour;
-- in
contempt.
Franion
::
Franion
(n.) A
paramour;
a loose
woman;
also, a gay, idle
fellow..
Friend
::
Friend
(n.) A
paramour
of
either
sex.
Paramours
::
Paramours
(adv.)
By or with love, esp. the love of the
sexes;
--
sometimes
written
as two
words..
Ingle
::
Ingle (n.) A
paramour;
a
favourite;
a
sweetheart;
an
engle.
Concubine
::
Concubine
(n.) A woman who
cohabits
with a man
without
being his wife; a
paramour.
Paramour
::
Paramour
(adv.)
Alt. of
Paramour.
Paramour
::
Paramour
(n.) Love;
gallantry.
Engle
::
Engle (n.) A
favorite;
a
paramour;
an
ingle.
Par
::
Par
(prep.)
By; with; -- used
frequently
in Early
English
in
phrases
taken from the
French,
being
sometimes
written
as a part of the word which it
governs;
as, par
amour,
or
paramour;
par cas, or
parcase;
par fay, or
parfay..
Ruffian
::
Ruffian
(n.) A pimp; a
pander;
also, a
paramour..
Elope
::
Elope (v. t.) To run away, or
escape
privately,
from the place or
station
to which one is bound by duty; -- said
especially
of a woman or a man,
either
married
or
unmarried,
who runs away with a
paramour
or a
sweetheart..
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