corazon

co·ra·zón

[kaw-rah-sawn, -thawn]
noun, plural co·ra·zo·nes [-saw-nes, -thaw-] . Spanish.
1.
the heart.
2.
courage; spirit.
3.
love; affection; compassion or sympathy.
4.
(often used in direct address as a term of endearment) lover; beloved.
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