Borrowed fromItalianamorosa, feminine ofamoroso.
amorosa (pluralamorosas)
- (archaic) Awantonwoman; acourtesan.
1634,T[homas] H[erbert],A Relation of Some Yeares Trauaile, Begunne Anno 1626. into Afrique and the Greater Asia, […], London: […] William Stansby, and Jacob Bloome,→OCLC:But theamorosas—or those of the order of Lais, like those amhuhaia of old amongs't the Syrians—be more sociable, have mos't freedom, and in this region are not wors't es'teemed of
“amorosa”, inWebster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.:G. & C. Merriam,1913,→OCLC.
amorosa
- femininesingular ofamorós
amorosa f sg
- femininesingular ofamoroso
amorosa f sg
- femininesingular ofamoroso
amorosa f (pluralamorose)
- female equivalent ofamoroso(“lover”)
amorosa
- femininesingular ofamoroso
- IPA(key): /amoˈɾosa/[a.moˈɾo.sa]
- Rhymes:-osa
- Syllabification:a‧mo‧ro‧sa
amorosa f sg
- femininesingular ofamoroso