platonic love
English
Etymology
Attested 1636 in Platonic Lovers by William Davenant. Earlier coined in Latin in the 15th century as amor platonicus by Florentine scholar Marsilio Ficino (originally in 1476 letter to Alamanno Donati, later expounded in De amore (1484)), based on his interpretation of the Symposium by Plato, specifically the speech by Socrates, relating the thoughts of Diotima of Mantinea.
Noun
platonic love (countable and uncountable, plural platonic loves)
- Intimate but non-sexual affection.
Related terms
- Platonist (obsolete, rare)
Translations
intimate but non-sexual affection
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