![]() ![]() But soon we shall die and all memory of those five will have left the earth, and we ourselves shall be loved for a while and forgotten. Camilla alone remembers her Uncle Pio and her son this woman, her mother. "Even now," she thought, "almost no one remembers Esteban and Pepita but myself. Love-handles "the fat on one's sides" is by 1967. Love bug, imaginary insect, is from 1883. Love life "one's collective amorous activities" is from 1919, originally a term in psychological jargon. Love affair "a particular experience of love" is from 1590s. To make love is from 1570s in the sense "pay amorous attention to " as a euphemism for "have sex," it is attested from c. To fall in love is attested from early 15c. 1640) as well as two who have no liking for each other (1620s, the usual modern sense). in reference to two who love each other well (c. The phrase no love lost (between two people) is ambiguous and was used 17c. Phrase for love or money "for anything" is attested from 1580s. The sense "no score" (in tennis, etc.) is 1742, from the notion of playing for love (1670s), that is, for no stakes. Meaning "a beloved person" is from early 13c. ![]() The weakened sense "liking, fondness" was in Old English. The Germanic words are from PIE root *leubh- "to care, desire, love." Thou hast a sickly, peevish appetite only chew love and cannot digest it.Old English lufu "feeling of love romantic sexual attraction affection friendliness the love of God Love as an abstraction or personification," from Proto-Germanic *lubo (source also of Old High German liubi "joy," German Liebe "love " Old Norse, Old Frisian, Dutch lof German Lob "praise " Old Saxon liof, Old Frisian liaf, Dutch lief, Old High German liob, German lieb, Gothic liufs "dear, beloved"). "The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume VI" by Various The love-sick maid, the love-sick maid, vol. I just love to see sick faces smile when someone brings in flowers to smell or nice things to eat. Instead, I told him of Giddings's love-sickness.Īnd then she turn'd to the preacher And leer'd like a love-sick pigeon. They both sent their love and everybody was so, so sorry you were sick. If He is all Love why need we ask Him with piteous tears to bless our sick and afflicted? I love this time of year-when most people are just getting sick of tomatoes, I try to turn every last one into a salsa, sauce, ketchup, or chutney. ![]() He got sick around the end of December and didn't play as much as the Cavaliers would've liked, but the team loves his athleticism. įather fights system to cure sick kids in 'Extraordinary Measures' Parental love is a powerful thing. Her new book, Someone I Love is Sick, is geared toward helping kids ages 2 to 6 understand and deal with the disease. Your dog may love an occasional treat, but a bad batch of chicken jerky manufactured in China has reportedly made scores of dogs sick in recent months. Ĭonfines Some Sick Joke Some Sick Joke Labor of Love / Side Two * 0:04:58 (MP3 ). "If I'm not tapping, you know I'm really sick," says Valerie Johnson, an administrative law judge who loves the camaraderie of the class. Young, sick, and in love: Hopper and Wasikowska. Unparalleled oysters at Sardine Factory and Breakfast Club love for a server who's sick. Headlined by the trio Seether with support by fellow three-piece acts Sick Puppies and Kyng, there's a lot to love about the number three.
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