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Definition of Amatory

Amatory
Amatory Am"a*to*ry, a. Pertaining to, producing, or expressing, sexual love; as, amatory potions.

Meaning of Amatory from wikipedia

- Amatory (commonly stylized as [AMATORY], to fit their logo) is a Russian metal band from Saint Petersburg, formed in 1998 by Denis [DENVER] Zhivotovsky...
- Amatory fiction is a genre of British literature that became po****r during the late 17th century and early 18th century, approximately 1660–1730. It...
- Amatory anatomy, sometimes referred to simply as "anatomy," is a historical type of English poetry whereby the author describes his or her appreciation...
- Amatori Rugby Milano were an Italian rugby union team based in Milan founded in 1927 and disbanded in 2011. Founded in 1927 as part of the football team...
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- From early adolescence, Pic****o maintained both superficial and intense amatory and ****ual relationships. Biographer John Richardson stated that 'work...
- classical Persian amatory literature." Iranian Studies 32.1 (1999): 71-97. Se****‐Gohrab, Ali Asghar. "Magic in classical Persian amatory literature." Iranian...
- The Amatory Experiences of a Surgeon is a **** novel by James Campbell Reddie under the pseudonym of "James Campbell" published in London (although...
- "Unnatural Desire is a Contradiction in Terms; downright Nonsense. Desire is an amatory Impulse of the inmost human Parts." Around 1785 Jeremy Bentham wrote another...
- English c. 1387 as pamphilet or panflet, generalized from a twelfth-century amatory comic poem with an old flavor[clarification needed], Pamphilus, seu de...