amasius

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  One’s beloved; a lover.
 * 2) * 1607?,, The Hiſtory of Four-footed Beaſts and Serpents (1658), “Of the Lion”, page 369:
 * Ovid hath a witty fiction of one Phyllius, who fell ſo deeply in love with a little boy, that at his pleaſure he took many wilde Beaſts, Birds, and Lions, and tamed them to the delight of his Amaſius: at length the inſatiable Boy required him to do the like by a Bull, which he had overcome, but Phyllius denying that requeſt, the Boy preſently caſt himſelf down from a Rock, and was afterward turned into a Swan.

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) a lover