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Webster 1913 Edition


Paramour

Par′a-mour

,
Noun.
[F.
par amour
, lit., by or with love. See 2d
Par
, and
Amour
.]
1.
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.
The seducer appeared with dauntless front, accompanied by his
paramour
Macaulay.
2.
Love; gallantry.
[Obs.]
“For paramour and jollity.”
Chaucer.

Webster 1828 Edition


Paramour

PAR'AMOUR

,
Noun.
[L. per, and amour.]
1.
A lover; a wooer.
2.
A mistress.

Definition 2024


paramour

paramour

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paramour (not comparable)

  1. (obsolete, of loving, etc.) Passionately, out of sexual desire; devotedly. [from 14thc.]
    • Chaucer
      For par amour I loved her first ere thou.
    • 1485, Sir Thomas Malory, chapter liij, in Le Morte Darthur, book X:
      Is this trouthe said Palomydes / Thenne shall we hastely here of sire Tristram / And as for to say that I loue la Beale Isoud peramours I dare make good that I doo / and that she hath my seruyse aboue alle other ladyes / and shalle haue the terme of my lyf

Noun

paramour (plural paramours)

  1. An illicit lover, either male or female.
    • (Can we date this quote?), Macaulay:
      The seducer appeared with dauntless front, accompanied by his paramour.
    • 2016 February 23, Robbie Collin, “Grimsby review: ' Sacha Baron Cohen's vital, venomous action movie'”, in The Daily Telegraph (London):
      The action scenes are deafening and punchily staged by director Louis Letterier (The Transporter), though I wish he’d set more time aside to spend with Nobby, his paramour Dawn (Rebel Wilson), their shaven-headed brood, and friends

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