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astri
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posted March 25, 2019 03:23 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for astri     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Amorim 58214 means 'love' in Portuguese and is derived from Latin, where it also means dating/love or couples place.

Amata 1035 : derived from Latin, meaning: loved, beloved, dear; feminine perfect passive participle of amare, love.

Amati 19183 : Italian, also means 'beloved', 'dear'

Amadora 44821 : girl's name which has its roots in Italian, meaning: 'gift of love'. Comes from Amadore, meaning 'lover' (although in Portuguese it means 'amateur') or Amador which according to ancestry.com is known in Spanish, Portuguese, and Catalan: from a medieval personal name, Latin Amator 'lover (i.e. of God)', from amare 'to love'. As a personal name it was particularly popular in the 16th century, having been borne by various saints.

And another interesting asteroid for love synastry I recently found is 'leasure' 26527 .
Although correctly spelled 'leisure' : (it also sounds like pleasure), from etymonline.com:

[/]c. 1300, leisir, "free time, time at one's disposal," also (early 14c.) "opportunity to do something, chance, occasion, an opportune time," also "lack of hurry," from Old French leisir, variant of loisir "capacity, ability, freedom (to do something); permission; spare time; free will; idleness, inactivity," noun use of infinitive leisir "be permitted," from Latin licere "to be allowed" (see licence (n.)).

Especially "opportunity afforded by freedom from necessary occupations" (late 14c.). "In Fr. the word has undergone much the same development of sense as in Eng." [OED]. The -u- appeared 16c., probably on analogy of pleasure (n.), etc. To do something at leisure "without haste, with deliberation" (late 14c.) preserves the older sense. To do something at (one's) leisure "when one has time" is from mid-15c.[/i]

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mirage29
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posted March 25, 2019 06:28 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for mirage29     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Needed some stress-relief! LOL
Deriving 'Pleasure' by playing with the asteroids.

<your asteroid string>
58214,1035,19183,44821,26527

(music) Sing We And Chant It (Thomas Morley 1557-1602, English Madrigal, sheetmusic lyrics) [1:43] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ciIvhB-zTfc

- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Morley

Placements
19183 Amati Libra 24.49'43" rx H10
.. {cj Neptune, F.S.Spica-Arcturus 30 Urania 193 Ambrosia}
248750 Asteroidday Libra 23.25'26" rx

trine
58214 Amorim Gemini 29.34'18" H7
.. {cj Mercury, 201 Penelope}

sextile
1035 Amata Leo 29.09'14" H9
.. {cj 39382 Opportunity, F.S.Regulus}

trine
44821 Amadora Sagittarius 24.38'38" rx H1
.. {cj 1077 Campanula; inbetween Pallas and NN-GC}

*~
26527 Leasure Taurus 6.19'12" H5
{cj 16 Psyche, wide Venus}

{You might like this story video.}
(topic) 433 Eros and 16 Psyche: A Love Story {part 1/3} Greek Mythology (See U in History) [4:29] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMCC7HmzKUo

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astri
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posted March 26, 2019 09:16 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for astri     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
yes well in our (p)leasure time, we like to spend time with our amati/amata's lol.

Thanks for the vid btw, I noticed another of these mythological stories about Thisbe and Pyramus (also asteroids) who are a love couple, a similar story to Cleopatra and Mark Anthony. Well maybe you know them already, but I didn't..

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