amegi

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Etymology

From ami +‎ -eg-.

Pronunciation

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  • Rhymes: -eɡi
  • Hyphenation: am‧eg‧i

Verb

amegi (present amegas, past amegis, future amegos, conditional amegus, volitive amegu)

  1. (transitive) to love deeply; to be extremely fond of; to adore
    • Henri Vallienne, Ĉu li? Ĉapitro 2,
      La junaj geedzoj tiel freneze sin amegis reciproke, ke la cetero de l’mondo por ili ne ekzistis.
      The young spouses adored each other so madly that for them, the rest of the world did not exist.
    • Heinrich August Luyken, Stranga Heredaĵo, Ĉapitro 8,
      Don Miguel mem sciigis al ŝi la elekton kiel sekreton, tute ne supozetante, ke la sciigo preskaŭ rompos la koron de la amegata filino.
      Don Miguel himself revealed the choice to her as a secret, without the slightest inkling that the revelation would nearly break the heart of his dearly beloved daughter.
    • Claude Piron, Dankon, Amiko! Ĉapitro 5,
      “ mi amegas mian liberecon, kaj la konstanta ĉeesto de tiu ploremulo kondukas miajn nervojn al koler-eksplodo.”
      “I am extremely fond of my freedom, and the constant presence of that blubberer is driving my nerves toward a blow-up.”

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Related terms

  • amego (deep love, adoration)
  • ekamegi (to fall head over heels in love with)