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? asked in Education & ReferenceWords & Wordplay · 3 months ago

What is the word used to describe someone who has fallen in love with an individual who had passed away a very long time ago?

No, "Necrophilia" is NOT the word I'm looking for (before you write your answer). I'm not talking about a sexual desire here, or any form of sexual attraction towards a dead body. I'm talking literally falling in love with an individual that has long passed away (say over 100 years), even when one doesn't know what they look like. I'm trying to find this word, but all Google is giving me is "Necrophilia" which, again, is NOT the word I'm looking for. 

Does anyone know what this word is? I know it's very strange, but I have come across this question, and I have absolutely no clue what it is called (in ANY of the 5 languages that I know :P). Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you :)

Update:

@Lib.rare.ian Um... Can you provide a more specific word than the ones you've provided? Faaaaaar more specific please. 

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  • 3 months ago
    Favorite Answer

    Maybe:

    Unrequited love

    Enamored

    Pining

    Hopeless

    Forlorn

    Sorry, these are all I could think of, and really they aren't great, but hopefully they will help you out a bit.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    4 weeks ago

    Meanwhile, I can say that reincarnation is real and maybe, you were been in love with this person.

  • Anonymous
    3 months ago

    Delusional aspirations.

  • 3 months ago

    Like how the singer of the song "Pictures of Lily" fell for a long-passed person seen in an old photograph?  I am not certain that there is a specific word for that.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    3 months ago

    Dreamer

    Fantasizer

    Unrealistic

    Self-indulgent

    Romantic

    Crazy

    Fool

  • 3 months ago

    There might not be a word for that if no one else has had that experience.  You might have to invent one.

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