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  1. Nov 1, 2023 · From its humble beginnings in Old English to its rich diversity across cultures, love remains a powerful force that unites humanity. As we continue to explore the depths of this complex emotion, let us embrace love in all its forms and celebrate its linguistic roots. Old English origin: lufu. Proto-Germanic origin: lubō.

  2. Oct 13, 2021 · Old English lufian "to feel love for, cherish, show love to; delight in, approve," from Proto-Germanic *lubojanan (source also of Old High German lubon, German lieben), a verb from the root of love (n.). Weakened sense of "like" attested by c. 1200. Intransitive sense "be in love, have a passionate attachment" is from mid-13c.

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    Liebe in German. Liefde in Dutch. Любовь or lyubov’ in Russian. Love in English or lufu in Old English. While at first glance these words might seem completely different, they are in fact actually very similar. Structurally speaking, their similarity is quite uncanny. For a trained linguist, this is essentially the same word four times over, just s...

    Amour in French. Amor in Portuguese and Spanish. Amore in Italian. The English word ‘amour’ comes directly from the French: l’amour. And with the Spanish, Portuguese and Italian variants all being so similar, this means that this word comes from Latin. In Latin, the noun for love is ‘caritas’, like the charity, but the verb ‘to love’ is amare, whic...

    Kärlek in Swedish. Αγάπη or agápi in Greek. Cariad in Welsh. In other European languages, the word for love has a completely different origin. These words haven’t come from the Germanic root, like English and Dutch, nor from the Latin root, like Spanish and French. The Swedish word is very representative of the Scandinavian languages, with Norwegia...

  3. There are 24 meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun love, six of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. love has developed meanings and uses in subjects including. Christianity (Old English) physiology (Old English) law (Old English) classical mythology (Middle English) gambling ...

  4. 6 days ago · love, an emotion characterized by strong feelings of affection for another arising out of kinship, companionship, admiration, or benevolence. In a related sense, “love” designates a benevolent concern for the good or welfare of others. The term is also used to refer to sexual attraction or erotic desire toward another.

  5. Feb 12, 2019 · The continued global popularity of the heart as a symbol for love offers us a small dose of hope, serving as a reminder of the ageless assumption that love can save us. This story was adapted from Marilyn Yalom’s TEDx talk and from her book The Amorous Heart: An Unconventional History of Love , with the permission of Basic Books, an imprint of Perseus Books LLC, a subsidiary of Hachette Book ...

  6. Jun 23, 2017 · Plato’s Symposium contains a myth about the origins of human love, the Myth of Aristophanes.. Once upon a time, there were three kinds of people: male, descended from the sun; female, descended ...

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