амур

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Etymology 1[edit]

Borrowed from French amour.

Noun[edit]

аму́р (amúrm inan (genitive аму́ра, nominative plural аму́ры, genitive plural аму́ров)

  1. cupid (representation of the god Cupid as a boy with a bow and arrow)
  2. (figurative) handsome boy
  3. (plural only, dated, colloquial) love affairs
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Etymology 2[edit]

From Аму́р (Amúr, Amur river).

Noun[edit]

аму́р (amúrm inan (genitive аму́ра, nominative plural аму́ры, genitive plural аму́ров)

  1. amur (carp-like fish)
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