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Old Jun 9, 2007, 01:41 PM
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Word meaning more than love?

My boyfriend once told me that there was a word in another language that does not translate to English. It is a heightened form of love, something that means much more than love. I've searched on Google, I've tried to find it, but I can't. What is that word?

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Old Jun 9, 2007, 01:48 PM   #2  
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This is just a guess, but maybe it is the word "agape?" But, it can be roughly translated to English. It does mean more than what we usually think of as love. (Without getting into the the definition of love here!)

An explanation of it is on the following site:

Agape - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Wondergirl agrees: I too immediately thought of "agape" - unconditional love. Good catch!
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While I don't believe it is agape, I also cannot find a word that cannot be translated into English. You need to ask your boyfriend, since he says he knows this word. Could be all gibberish. Could be something to it.

There is a Greek word for a special love, "Latreia", which is adoration, but that translates to English also.
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He doesn't remember the word, just that it exists. That might be it.
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Do you mean the word "agape?"
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Agape is the only thing I can think of.
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There are two forms of love, phileo love and agapao love. I could expand if you want me to
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I also immediately thought of Agape.
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agape

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Clough agrees: I hope that you read the other answers since "Agape" has already been presented as a possible answer to the question.
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Old Jul 3, 2007, 04:08 AM   #10  
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Hey guys I just found a great answer to this question: agape.

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