amiable
adj.
mid-14c., from Old French amiable, from Late Latin amicabilis "friendly," from amicus "friend," related to amare "to love" (see Amy). The form confused in Old French with amable "lovable," from Latin amare. Reborrowed later in proper Latin form as amicable.
〔李〕[am=to love爱;-i-;-able a.=capable of可……的→“capable of being loved可爱的”→] a. lovable, or kindly可爱的;和蔼的