amoroso
11 October 04:47
From Old French (sugar) < Medieval Latin succarum < Arabic (sukkar) < Persian (shekar) < Sanskrit (sharkara) arena or candied sugar, originally grit, alluvium (cognate with Greek pebble).
#Any of a alternation of s that are acclimated by s to abundance energy.
#General appellation for , , , et al.
# (slang) A .
#: (related) see aswell
# An affectionate appellation for one of the adverse sex.
#:Ill be with you in a moment, sugar.
# (slang) effemininity in a male, generally implying ; primarily U.S. southern
#: I anticipate John has a little bit of amoroso in him
# To add amoroso to, to , to .
#:John heavily sugars his coffee.
# To create something unpleasent assume beneath so.
#:She has a allowance for sugaring what would contrarily be acrid words.
# Colloquially, acclimated as a delicacy for
#: Oh, sugar!
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Compound of and
sugar
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Latin
sugar
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From Old French (sugar) < Medieval Latin succarum < Arabic (sukkar) < Persian (shekar) < Sanskrit (sharkara) arena or candied sugar, originally grit, alluvium (cognate with Greek pebble).
#Any of a alternation of s that are acclimated by s to abundance energy.
#General appellation for , , , et al.
# (slang) A .
#: (related) see aswell
# An affectionate appellation for one of the adverse sex.
#:Ill be with you in a moment, sugar.
# (slang) effemininity in a male, generally implying ; primarily U.S. southern
#: I anticipate John has a little bit of amoroso in him
# To add amoroso to, to , to .
#:John heavily sugars his coffee.
# To create something unpleasent assume beneath so.
#:She has a allowance for sugaring what would contrarily be acrid words.
# Colloquially, acclimated as a delicacy for
#: Oh, sugar!
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Compound of and
sugar
#
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Latin
sugar
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