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paramour

音節par・a・mour発音記号・読み方pǽrəmʊ̀ər|pǽr-
名詞
(())((かたい))情夫愛人

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paramour

名詞

1. 有力な男性と同棲する女性(a woman who cohabits with an important man)
2. 女性の恋人(a woman's lover)

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語源

The adverb is derived from 中期英語 par amour, paramore, paramours (with sexual desire or love, passionately; in a courteous or friendly manner), from Anglo-Norman par amur (in a friendly or willing manner) and Old French par amur, par amour, paramours (by or through love) (modern French par amour), from par (by; through; etc.) (from Latin per (by means of, through), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *per- (to go through; etc.)) + amor, amur (love, noun) (from Latin amōrem, the accusative singular of amor (desire, lust; affection, love), from amō (to love) (possibly ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₃emh₃- (to grasp, seize; to take hold; to touch; etc.)) + -or (suffix forming abstract nouns)).

The noun is from 中期英語 paramour, paramoure, paramur, peramour (wife; concubine; mistress; husband; male lover; darling, sweetheart; romantic love; sexual passion; (Christianity) Jesus Christ; the Virgin Mary; divine or spiritual love), from par amour, paramore (adverb) (see above), possibly from a misinterpretation of to love paramour(s) (“to love passionately”) to meanto love a beloved person”.

The verb is partly from both of the following:

発音

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA: /ˈpæɹəmʊə/, /-mɔː/
  • (General American) IPA: /ˈpɛɹəˌmʊ(ə)ɹ/, /-ˌmɔɹ/
  • ハイフネーション: par‧a‧mour

The modern pronunciation is apparently an Early Modern English readaptation of French paramour.

名詞

paramour (plural paramours)

  1. (chiefly archaic) A person who is the object of one's love, especially in an affair or romance; a lover; also, a sexual partner.
    Synonyms: see Thesaurus:lover, Thesaurus:sexual partner
  2. (by extension)
    1. (chiefly dated) A person (especially someone who is not one's spouse) with whom one has an illicit or secret affair; also (Scotland, US, law), one with whom a married person has an adulterous affair.
      Hyponyms: lover, mistress; see also Thesaurus:mistress
      to run away with a paramour
    2. (historical) A woman who is the object of a knight's love, and who he fights for.
    3. (Christianity, obsolete) God as the object of a person's devotion or love.

動詞

paramour (third-person singular simple present paramours, present participle paramouring, simple past and past participle paramoured)

  1. (intransitive, chiefly dated) To have an illicit or secret affair with a person, especially someone who is not one's spouse.

派生語

副詞

paramour (not comparable) (obsolete)

  1. Of loving, etc.: out of or through romantic feeling or sexual desire; passionately.
    Synonyms: devotedly, passionately
  2. Used chiefly when addressing someone: out of or through devotion or kindness; as a favour or kindness.

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語源

The adverb is borrowed from Anglo-Norman par amur (in a friendly or willing manner) and Old French par amur, par amour, paramours (by or through love) (modern French par amour), from par (by; through; etc.) (from Latin per (by means of, through), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *per- (to go through; etc.)) + amor, amur (love, noun) (from Latin amōrem, the accusative singular of amor (desire, lust; affection, love), from amō (to love) (possibly ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₃emh₃- (to grasp, seize; to take hold; to touch; etc.)) + -or (suffix forming abstract nouns)). By surface analysis, par- +‎ amour.

The noun is from par amour, paramore (adverb) (see above), possibly from a misinterpretation of to love paramour(s) (“to love passionately”) to meanto love a beloved person”.

発音

副詞

paramour

  1. In a loving or sexual way; amorously, passionately.
    Synonym: amorously
  2. In a caring or kind way; affectionately.
  3. Used to make a request: please.

派生した語

  • English: paramour (obsolete)

派生した語

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  • / pˈærəm`ʊɚ(米国英語)
  • / ˈpa.ɹə.mʊə(英国英語)

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