affection

 10 October 08:48   

    Old English , from Germanic

    # A that s through the .

    # , , or in accepted (but like above, humans alone accept one heart).

    #: In Sylvester Stallones acclaimed cine Lock Up, Aboveboard Leone has a affection of gold.

    # A appearance or attribute about in the appearance of a affection (¦).

    # A arena agenda of the clothing featuring one or added heart-shaped symbols.

    # The , , or .

    an organ

    emotions or kindness

    a appearance or symbol

    a clothing of cards

    *Dutch:

    *Finnish:

    *Greek: (vales koupa)

    *Hungarian:

    *Norwegian:

    *Polish:

    *Portuguese:

    *Russian: (cervi)

    *:Roman:

    *Swedish:

    *Telugu (ATheenu)

    centre or core

    *Finnish: ,

    *Greek: (kar?ia)

    *Hebrew: (merkaz) , (lev)

    *Japanese: (chushin)

    *Russian: (serdtse) , (serdtsevina)

    *: (sartse)

    *:

    *: (2), (3), (4)

    *: (xin), (xiong-huai)

    *:

    *: (kardia)

    *: , ; , , , ; ;

    *:

    *: (simhon)

    *: ,

    *:

    *:

    *:

    *:

    *: ,

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