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amiable

Webster 1828

A'MIABLE, adjective [Latin amabilis; from amo, to love.]1. Lovely; worth of love; deserving of affection; applied usually to persons. But in Psalms 84:1, there is an exception, 'How amiable are the tabernacles, O Lord.'2. Pretending or showing love.Lay amiable siege to the honesty of this Ford's wife.But this use is not legitimate