Erika Ostrander / Christian Tedeschi
“Nascent Love”
nascent
(ˈnæsənt; ˈneɪ-)
adj
1. starting to grow or develop; being born
2. (Chemistry) chem (of an element or simple compound, esp hydrogen) created within the reaction medium inthe atomic form and having a high activity
: from Latin nascēns present participle of nāscī to be born]
love (lŭv)
n.
1. A strong feeling of affection and concern toward another person, as that arising from kinship or closefriendship.
2. A strong feeling of affection and concern for another person accompanied by sexual attraction.
3.
a. A feeling of devotion or adoration toward God or a god.
b. A feeling of kindness or concern by God or a god toward humans.
c. often Love Christianity Charity.
4.
a. Sexual desire or activity
b. An instance of being in love.
5.
a. A person for whom one has strong feelings of affection.
b. Used as a term of endearment for such a person.
6. An intense emotional attachment to something, as to a pet or treasured object.
7. An expression of one's affection
8.
a. A strong predilection or enthusiasm
b. The object of such an enthusiasm
9. Love Mythology Eros or Cupid.
10. Sports A score of zero, as in tennis
love
- From Old English lufu, connected with Sanskrit lubh, "to desire," and Latin lubere, "to please."
“Nascent Love”
nascent
(ˈnæsənt; ˈneɪ-)
adj
1. starting to grow or develop; being born
2. (Chemistry) chem (of an element or simple compound, esp hydrogen) created within the reaction medium inthe atomic form and having a high activity
: from Latin nascēns present participle of nāscī to be born]
love (lŭv)
n.
1. A strong feeling of affection and concern toward another person, as that arising from kinship or closefriendship.
2. A strong feeling of affection and concern for another person accompanied by sexual attraction.
3.
a. A feeling of devotion or adoration toward God or a god.
b. A feeling of kindness or concern by God or a god toward humans.
c. often Love Christianity Charity.
4.
a. Sexual desire or activity
b. An instance of being in love.
5.
a. A person for whom one has strong feelings of affection.
b. Used as a term of endearment for such a person.
6. An intense emotional attachment to something, as to a pet or treasured object.
7. An expression of one's affection
8.
a. A strong predilection or enthusiasm
b. The object of such an enthusiasm
9. Love Mythology Eros or Cupid.
10. Sports A score of zero, as in tennis
love
- From Old English lufu, connected with Sanskrit lubh, "to desire," and Latin lubere, "to please."