loverhood

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English

Etymology

lover +‎ -hood

Noun

loverhood (uncountable)

  1. the state or quality of being a lover
    • 1918-1920, A. Maude Royden, Sex And Common-Sense[1]:
      In the last chapter I tried to deal with the actual problem created in this country by the disproportion of the sexes--the fact that there are, roughly, one and three-quarters to two million more women than men in this country; and I was obliged to confine myself simply to stating the problem, which, to my mind, is very greatly intensified by the fact, generally ignored, that the sex needs of a woman are just as imperative, their suppression just as hard to bear, as a man's; that woman is fully as human as man, and that parenthood and loverhood and all that the satisfaction of the sex instinct means to him, it means also to her.