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Answer for the clue "A woman's lover ", 8 letters:
paramour

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
c.1300, noun use of adverbial phrase par amour (c.1300) "passionately, with strong love or desire," from Anglo-French and Old French par amour , from accusative of amor "love," from amare "to love" (see Amy ). Originally a term for Christ (by women) or ...

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Paramour \Par"a*mour\, n. [F. par amour, lit., by or with love. See 2d Par , and Amour .] 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 ...

Usage examples of paramour.

I would never flaunt a paramour, especially a relatively young woman who has never been married, in Society.

And then she recalled how cool and remote he had been when he had asked her to become his paramour, how he had deliberately seduced her on the sofa while holding himself in check.

If you steal the paramour of Caliphat-the-Crucifier, who is my brother, you will cause a family war and many people will be put to the sword.

Then there were the infrequent visits from his hefty paramour, who always rushed to see him immediately her ship hove into port.

Never had she had two such powerful orgasms in one session and here she was going to have three, so long as her unknown paramour did not do her the discourtesy of spending his load too early.

And for that promise of love, she would easily do whatever small favor her paramour asked.

A fear that the woman was a former paramour, perhaps bent on blackmailing Gabriel for some dark secret or past indiscretion he found unbearable to confide.

I was alone when I was changed, and my paramour was old and badly crippled.

Perhaps your paramour will destroy her, when it is stronger, and if I so choose, but you destroyed only the copy of a copy.

I told you how it began, of the little machines which were as much a part of my paramour as your fingers and toes and eyes and ears are a part of you, Yamamanama.

And then my paramour stood before me, terrible in its glory, and told me the true history of the world.

The little seeds that I tricked him into ingesting were from my paramour, of course, my paramour and your father.

You fear my paramour because it is so much more powerful than the aspect of the dead woman which you worship.

Chelsea dryly inquired, wondering instead if some paramour of his was about to increase her wardrobe.

Sir William Hamilton, showed them every favor, particularly after they invited his paramour Emma Hart to dinner.