Obs. Also 7 enamoret, -ourite. [ad. It. innamorato: see prec.] A. adj. Enamoured. B. sb. A lover.

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  Hence Enamorately, adv.

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1607.  Heywood, Fair Maid Exch., i. Wks. 1874, I. 21. I am a poor enamorate.

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1614.  Cooke, City Gallant, in Hazl., Dodsley, II. 289. A kind enamoret I did strive to prove.

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1621.  Burton, Anat. Mel., III. ii. III. Is this no small servitude for an enamourite to be every hour combing his head?

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1599.  Nashe, Lenten Stuffe (1871), 38. A third writes passing enamorately, of the nature of white-meats.

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