affection, n.f., affection, love, attachment, liking, inclination, partiality; (med.) affection. Témoignage d’—; token, mark, of affection. Par —; out of affection. Prendre quelqu’un en —; to become attached, to take a fancy, to any one. — nerveuse; nervous affection.
affectionné, -e, adj., affectionate, loving.
affectionner, v.a., to love, to have an affection for, to fancy, to be fond of, to like; to take an interest in.
s’affectionner, v.r., to apply one’s self to a thing with delight, to attach one’s self to, to delight in, to take a fancy for.
affectueusement (-mān), adv., affectionately, fondly, heartily, kindly.
affectueu-x, -se, adj., affectionate, warm-hearted.
afférent, -e, adj., (jur.) appertaining to, belonging to, accruing to, indivisible. Portion —e; share of indivisible property.
affermable, adj., farmable, rentable, demisable.
affermage, n.m., farming, renting, demising.
affermer, v.a., to farm or let out by lease; to take a lease of; to rent.