amorosa, pl. amorosi, fem. of amoroso (It.), a mistress.
amor patriæ (L.), love of country.
amor sceleratus habendi (L.), the accursed love of possessing.
amortissement (Fr.), amortisation. See Amortise in Dict.
amor vincit omnia (L.), love conquers all things.
amphigouri (Fr.), any nonsensical rigmarole.
ampoulé, fem. ampoulée (Fr.), bombastic.
amtman, amptman, also amman (Eng.,—Ger.), a district magistrate, a civil officer in charge of an amt, a steward or bailiff.
ana, written āā, ā (Low L.,—Gr.), used in recipes to mean throughout, in equal quantity or proportion (of each ingredient); hence sometimes as noun, 'an equal quantity' or 'number.'
Anak, pl. Anakim (Heb.), a race of giants.