adamo

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1)  to love ardently, deeply, earnestly, greatly or truly, to love with all one's heart; to be devoted, to be enamored, to be infatuated
 * 2)  to covet, to crave, to desire, to long for, to want
 * 3)  to become enamored, to become captivated, to become devoted, to fall in love
 * 1)  to covet, to crave, to desire, to long for, to want
 * 2)  to become enamored, to become captivated, to become devoted, to fall in love
 * 1)  to become enamored, to become captivated, to become devoted, to fall in love

Conjugation
In Classical Latin, adamō was only used in the perfect and pluperfect tenses.