ardent
ardent, e (adjective) Who is on fire, burning. Violent. Passionate, fiery. Roux. Chapel: mortuary where they burned candles.
Meaning and uses
ardent said of a sailboat that has a natural tendency to go upwind. This usually happens when the center of thrust is sailing a bit too far back. …
Who is on fire that ignites, burning, Who gives a sensation of direct heat, burn, Who is vehemently with fire to something, Who acts with warmth, with vivacity. Describes a horse that has difficult to retain, which always tends to go faster than anyone wants. (Hunting …
heat – heat intense, extreme heat and acrid pungent one feels in certain diseases figuratively designates the Heat, the vividness with which it is doing something. (Literary) Passion love
passionate. The meaning is unknown, but it would do well to remember the origin of the word means ardoir Ardre or burn. ardent has originally the meaning of hot.In the vocabulary valuable, it is found associated with the ‘flame’ (‘ardent desire’ Confessions, Book II § 68)
said that a boat that has a tendency to head up. This is often the case when it is overpowered.
ardor – vampiric hunger for lust and not for the blood