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L'amor che move il sole e l'altre stelleLove that moves the sun and the other stars

Dante Alighieri, Paradiso, XXXIII, v. 145

Latin > English

affectuosus affectuosa -um, affectuosior -or -us, affectuosissimus -a -um ADJ :: full of (kindly) feeling
affectuosus affectuosus affectuosa, affectuosum ADJ :: affectionate, kind, full of inclination/affection/love

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

affectŭōsus: (adf-), a, um, adj. adfectus, in later Lat.,
I full of inclination, affection, or love; affectionate, kind: piam adfectuosamque rem fecisse, Macr. S. 2, 11; so Cassiod. Ep. 5, 2; Tert. c. Marc. 5, 14.— Adv.: adfectŭōsē, affectionately, etc., Cassiod. Ep. 3, 4.—Sup., Sid. Ep. 4, 11.

Latin > German (Georges)

affectuōsus (adf.), a, um (2. affectus), neigungsvoll, liebevoll, zärtlich, Macr. sat. 2, 11, 5 u.a. Spät. Vgl. affectiosus.

Latin > Chinese

affectuosus, a, um. adj. :: 大情分者

Translations

Bengali: স্নেহপ্রবণ; Bulgarian: любящ, нежен; Catalan: afectuós; Chinese Cantonese: 友愛; Mandarin: 友愛; Min Nan: 友愛; Esperanto: ama, amema, amplena; Finnish: hellä, rakastava; French: affectueux; Galician: afectuoso; German: liebevoll; Hungarian: szerető; Irish: ceanúil, cionmhar, grámhar, caithiseach, muirneach; Italian: affettuoso, affettuosa; Japanese: 人懐っこい; Latin: affectuosus; Latvian: mīlīgs; Maori: matatau, mateoha; Polish: czuły, kochający; Portuguese: afetuoso; Romanian: afectuos; Russian: любящий, нежный; Spanish: afectuoso; Turkish: sevecen, canayakın