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ămasco, ĕre, v. inch. [amo], to begin to love, Diom. p. 334 P.

Ămăsēnus, i, m., a small river in Latium, eastward from the Pontine Marshes, now Amaseno, Verg. A. 7, 685; cf. Mann. Ital. 1, 626; Müll. Röms Camp. 2, 235.

Ămăsīa, ae, f., = Ἀμάσεια, a town in Pontus, on the river Iris, the birthplace of Strabo, Plin. 6, 3, 3, § 8; 6, 3, 4, § 10; cf. Mann. Asia Minor, 2, 461 sq.

ămāsĭo, ōnis, m., = amasius, a lover (only post-class.), App. M. 7, p. 197, 20 Elm.; Prud. περὶ στεφ. 10, 181.

Ămāsis, is, m., = Ἄμασις, a king of Egypt, Luc. 9, 155; Plin. 5, 9, 11, § 60.

ămāsĭuncŭlus, a, m. and f. dim. [amasio], a fond lover, Petr. 45, 7; 45, 75. (Not found elsewhere.)

ămāsĭus, ii, m. [amo], a lover (syn. amator), Plaut. Truc. 3, 1, 13; id. Cas. 3, 3, 27; Gell. 7, 8; 19, 9.

Ămastris, is, f., = Ἄμαστρις, a town in Paphlagonia, on the shore of the Pontus Euxinus, orig. called Sesamum, now Amasserah, Cat. 4, 13; Plin. 6, 2, 2, § 5; cf. Mann. Asia Minor, 3, 25 sq.
Hence, Ămastrĭă-cus, a, um, adj., of Amastris, Ov. Ib. 331.Ămastrĭāni, ōrum, m., the inhabitants of Amastris, Plin. Ep. 10, 99.