amoret means an amorous girl or woman; a wanton. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 86 out of 100.
amoret is pronounced /ˈæməɹɪt/.
Why “amoret” is a great word
AMORET — [Noun] A petty or fleeting love affair; an amorous woman; a minor love token, such as a knot or a song. From Middle English amorette, from Old French amorette (modern French amourette), diminutive of amour ("love"), from Latin amor ("love"). Unlike "amour" (which evokes a grand, consuming passion) or "coquette" (which implies a calculated flirt), an amoret is the whisper to a shout, the trinket to a treasure. It is a sigh tucked into a folded note, a ribbon tied and forgotten on a bedpost, or the brief clasp of hands that means nothing and everything—the quiet, abundant currency of a heart practicing with small change.
Etymology
From Middle English amorette, from Old French amorette, French amourette, diminutive of amour.
noun
- An amorous girl or woman; a wanton.“While all around Spring's chearful influence own
You feel not, Amoret, her quickening fire”
- A petty love affair.
- A love knot, love token, or love song.