• Acosmist — One who believes that nothing exists
  • Aubade — A song greeting the dawn
  • Aureate — Pertaining to the fancy or flowery words used by poets
  • Billet-doux — A love letter
  • Chimerical — Merely imaginary; fanciful
  • Clinquant — Glittering; tinsel-like
  • Demesne — The dominion or territory of a sovereign or state
  • Diaphanous — Very sheer and light; almost completely transparent
  • Dwale — To wander about deliriously
  • Dysphoria — An unwell feeling
  • Embrocation — A bruised or diseased part of the body.
  • Ephemeral — Lasting a very short time
  • Epythymy — A lustful desire
  • Ethereal — Extremely delicate or refined, heavenly or celestial
  • Eumoirous — Happiness due to being honest and wholesome
  • Euonym — A pleasing or beautiful name
  • Euphonious — Pleasing; sweet in sound
  • Exosculate — To kiss fervently or heartily
  • Halcyon — Calm and peaceful; tranquil. Prosperous; gold
  • Lassitude — Weariness of body or mind from strain
  • Mellifluous — Sweetly or smoothly flowing, sweet sounding
  • Mimp — To speak in a prissy manner, usually with pursed lips
  • Paralian — A person who lives near the sea
  • Perantique — Very antique or ancient
  • Quiescent — A quiet, soft-spoken soul
  • Quixotic — Extremely romantic and chivalrous
  • Raconteur — One who excels in story-telling
  • Redamancy — Act of loving in return
  • Sabaism — The worship of stars
  • Saudade — Longing for something or someone that you love and which is lost
  • Sempiternal — Everlasting; eternal
  • Soigné — Showing sophisticated elegance; fashionable
  • Susurrus — A whispering or rustling sound
  • Sylph — A graceful and slender young woman
  • Tristifical — Causing to be sad or mournful
  • Vacivity — Emptiness
may 22 2011 ∞
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