She is a lover, dear, sometimes concubine, and is used more in feminine (point for feminism 128522; ) . It comes from the Latin amasius, ii which has to do with love, but as in some cases already mentioned, it is for irony and euphemism.
It means beloved, dear, adored. It awakens the feeling of being loved.
Amasio person man, woman u another type of human being that accompanies to another in a type of try mainly sexual, another perception of person accommodated that maintains to which is in book of give of preference pleasure sexual, currently, lover is wields for make reference to a loving female of a man that is is married with another woman; with the equality of rights and opportunity between men and women is made notorious the case of a man that is maintained by female married or not, by their favors by book exclusive and company.