Paramour (noun)
pa-ra-moor
A lover, especially the illicit partner of a married woman.
Middle English: from Old French par amour ‘by love’; in English the phrase was written from an early date as one word and came to be treated as a noun.
Example sentences
“She looked everywhere but her beloved paramour had left and she never saw him again.”
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