Amori
Amori is the plural form of the Italian noun amore, meaning love. In standard Italian, amori refers to romantic or affectionate love in a general sense, or to multiple loves, including beloved persons. The expression amori miei, for example, is a common term of endearment addressing one’s loved ones. In literature, music, and art, amori is widely used as a poetic or lyrical motif to evoke romance, tenderness, or passion.
Etymology and form: amori derives from the singular amore, with regular Italian plural formation. The word has
Usage and nuance: while amore often denotes love itself in a universal sense, amori can emphasize plurality
See also: Amore (the singular noun for love in Italian), Amor (Latin root), Amours (French for loves),