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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
inamorata
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ His new inamorata is a 22-year-old mannequin named Jennifer.
▪ I suddenly saw her as the shuttlecock in the game her husband is playing with his inamorata.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Inamorata

Inamorata \In*a`mo*ra"ta\, n. [It. innamorata, fem., innamorato, masc., p. p. of innamorare to inspire with love. See Enamor.] A woman in love; a mistress. ``The fair inamorata.''
--Sherburne.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
inamorata

"female lover," 1650s, from Italian innamorata, fem. of innamorato, past participle of innamorare "to fall in love," from in "in" (from Latin, see in) + amore "love" (see Amy).

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inamorata

n. a female lover or woman with whom one is in love; a mistress

WordNet
inamorata

n. a woman with whom you are in love or have an intimate relationship

Wikipedia
Inamorata (album)

Inamorata is the 18th album by the country rock band Poco. Featuring guest spots by former members Timothy B. Schmitt, Richie Furay and George Grantham (the only member missing from the classic years line up was Jim Messina), this would be the last album that the band would record for Atlantic Records. After this the original line up (Richie Furay, Rusty Young, Jim Messina, Randy Meisner and George Grantham)would reform for the 1989 release "Legacy".

Inamorata (novel)

Inamorata is a 2004 novel by American novelist and screenwriter Joseph Gangemi. The book was released on January 22, 2004 through Viking Adult and focuses on the investigation of Mina Crandon, a spiritualist from, the 1920s. Film rights for Inamorata were purchased in 2006 by Johnny Depp's film company, Infinitum Nihil.

Inamorata

Inamorata is the Latin word for a person's female lover. It may also refer to:

  • Inamorata (album), an album by Poco
  • Inamorata (novel), a 2004 novel by Joseph Gangemi

Usage examples of "inamorata".

In fact, he left his latest inamorata vastly stricken when he rode north to visit us.

At a certain stage in the play, Brighella, the country clown, observes his pretended inamorata, the sham contessa, in the embrace of the pretended marchese, Truffaldino, who by his lies and flatteries has ensnared the heart of Colombina.

It is not a single drink that the defendant asks for--not a glass of light and generous wine, to be shared with his inamorata, but a number of flagons or vessels, each possibly holding a pint measure--FOR HIMSELF!

Still they may have thought, by meeting Richard and his inamorata, there was a chance of laying a foundation of ridicule to sap the passion.

After a fruitless inquiry, the prisoner was discharged from her confinement, and turned out of the service of the Count, in whose private opinion the character of no person suffered so much, as that of his own son, whom he suspected of having embezzled the jewels, for the use of a certain inamorata, who, at that time, was said to have captivated his affections.

Well, didn't Napoleon write many a billet-doux to his inamorata from the bloody battlefield, with the dead still strewn outside his candle-lit tent?

It looked as if someonelovesick Harold Lauder probably-had finished his candy bar while deciding which bikes he and his inamorata would be happiest with.

This caused my charming inamorata to heave up her buttocks as a challenge to me, not to waste more time, so I put spurs to my steed, but none too soon, for just as we died away in a mutual spend, Frank, Sisters, and Co.