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bibliophile a lover or collector of books, esp. for the fine or rare physical qualities of their paper, printing, binding, or the like.
Electra in Greek mythology, a princess who convinced her brother to kill their mother and their mother's lover.
elope to run away secretly with a lover, esp. to marry and usu. without the consent of parents or guardians. [1/2 definitions]
gallant an amorously attentive man or lover. [1/7 definitions]
Guinevere in Arthurian legend, the wife of King Arthur and secret lover of Lancelot.
jilt to break off relations with (a lover, fiancée, or the like) esp. without good cause.
Lancelot in Arthurian legend, the greatest of the Knights of the Round Table and the lover of Guinevere.
longhair (informal) an intellectual or art lover (sometimes used disparagingly). [1/5 definitions]
lovelorn suffering because of the absence of an actual or desired lover.
man (informal) a husband or male lover. [1/9 definitions]
ménage à trois household of three (French); a household consisting of a married couple and a single person who is the lover of one of the spouses. [1/2 definitions]
Orestes in the ancient Greek dramatic trilogy The Oresteia by Aeschylus, the protagonist, who avenges his father's death by killing his mother and her lover.
paramour a lover, esp. one in an adulterous affair.
-phile a person who is attracted to; lover of.
Romeo an ardent male lover. [1/2 definitions]
serenade a song or tune, or several such, usu. performed out of doors in tribute to a lover or guests. [3/4 definitions]
shack up (slang) to live with a lover without being wed.
Troilus in The Iliad, a Trojan warrior, who also appears as the lover of a Trojan woman in medieval romances and Troilus and Cressida by William Shakespeare.
two-time (informal) to be faithless to (one's spouse or lover).