Crossword-Solution: PARAMOUR 8 letters, 27 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Word Word Type Definition
Paramour n. A lover, of either sex; a wooer or a mistress (formerly
in a good sense, now only in a bad one); one who takes the place,
without possessing the rights, of a husband or wife; -- used of a man
or a woman.
Paramour n. Love; gallantry.
Paramour adv. Alt. of Paramours

We have 27 clues for the answer “PARAMOUR”

Clue Answers
lover, esp of a person married to someone else 1 answer
Tryst figure 1 answer
Mme. Pompadour, for instance. 1 answer
"I'm gonna use mah new ___ to cut the grass" 1 answer
ILLICIT lover 1 answer
Clandestine lover 1 answer
Tryst participant 2 answers
Secret lover? 2 answers
Woman's lover 3 answers
loved one 10 answers
Gigolo 10 answers
Lothario 15 answers
Boyfriend 18 answers
inamorata 23 answers
Beau 28 answers
Girlfriend 29 answers
trier 35 answers
Bawd 43 answers
Harlot 46 answers
Devotee 47 answers
AMIE, BONNE 47 answers
Madam 47 answers
Admirer 48 answers
AMI, BON 48 answers
amour 53 answers
Lover 54 answers
ANGEL ___ 66 answers
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Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
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Sentences with PARAMOUR (5)

But these favourable sentiments on the part of the Grand Master were greatly shaken by the intelligence that Albert had received within a house of religion the Jewish captive, and, as was to be feared, the paramour of a brother of the Order; and when Albert appeared before him, he was regarded with unwonted sternness.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993
Behold A warrior, than his sire more fierce and fell, To find you rages,--Diomed the bold, Whom like the stag that, far across the vale, The wolf being seen, no herbage can allure, So fly you, panting sorely, dastard pale!-- Not thus you boasted to your paramour.
Poems Adam Lindsay Gordon 2008
Nor is that the worst of it, for this foreigner and his paramour are suffered to transact the State affairs, while the Prince takes the salary and leaves all things to go to wrack.
Prince Otto Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
Directed by an oracle, she swam beyond sight of land to meet her revolting paramour, and received at sea the seed of a predestined family.
In the South Seas Robert Louis Stevenson 2012
She, from the shore and puny homes of men, Beyond the climber’s sea-discerning ken, Swam, led by omens; and devoid of fear, Beheld her monstrous paramour draw near.
Songs of Travel Robert Louis Stevenson 2009

Quotes with PARAMOUR (3)

Efforts by Democrats to portray Jackson as 'manly' and for the 'common man' were apparently more effective than were the campaign tactics of Adams’s supporters, who attempted to depict Jackson as violent, unjust, a paramour, and even a poor speller. It is quite possible that this anti-Jackson propaganda actually reinforced the positive image of Jackson as a masculine commoner — especially when contrasted with that of Adams, whom the Democrats depicted as an over-refined aristocrat.
Steven A. Seidman
I was rolling the dead warrior over to steal his cloak, too, knowing it would be far too large on me, when I noticed the blade stashed in the back of his belt. It was solid in my hand, and its blade was sawlike. It would be perfect for gutting the Astonian queen and her traitorous paramour."- Charlaina di Heyse
Kimberly Derting The Offering
Twentyone is too old to go anywhere alone, you know that. I want to go with someone. I don't mean as a bride, I'm not so gauche as that, but as a mistress or paramour or concubine or companion or friend or pal or anything else. I just don't want to be left alone! I want to get out of here!" She said it again for all the wide-faced flowers to hear: "I want to get out of here!
Douglas Woolf Wall to Wall
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, NYT.

Used 4 times in crossword archives (1951–2012).