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Romanian
Etymology
From iubi + -tor.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ju.biˈtor/
- Rhymes: -or
- Hyphenation: iu‧bi‧tor
Adjective
iubitor m or n (feminine singular iubitoare, masculine plural iubitori, feminine and neuter plural iubitoare)
- loving, affectionate
- Synonyms: afectuos, drăgăstos, duios, tandru
Declension
Noun
iubitor m (plural iubitori)
- enthusiast, amateur, lover
- Synonym: amator
- iubitor de animale ― animal lover
1922, Radu Rosetti, chapter 6, in Amintiri [Memories], Iași: Viața Românească, page 133:Tata era foarte aplecat spre plăcerile lumii, iubitor de sindrofii și de baluri, dansator pătimaș.- Father was very much inclined towards worldly pleasures, a lover of social functions and balls, a consummate dancer.
2019 September 12–18, Horia Corcheș, Dilema Veche, year 16, number 812, Bucharest, page 6:Sînt un iubitor de experiențe, dar sînt și un iubitor de cărți.- I am a lover of experiences, but also a book lover.
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