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Latin phrases about friendship
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- Ab amando ductum est amicitiae nomen - From loving (amando) derives the word friendship (amicitiae)
- Ab amico reconciliato cave - Beware of the reconciled friend
- Amici, diem perdidi - A Friends, I lost a day (Vespasian)
- Amicitia amicorum magnam laetitiam nobis parat - The friendship of the great friends, joy lies ahead (Although it seems redundant, it is not. On the contrary the author wants to draw attention to true friendship)
- Amicitia pulchra est - Friendship is beautiful
- Amicitia quae desinere potest, vera nunquam fuit - A friendship that can cease, was never a true friendship (St. Jerome)
- Amicitia semper prodest, amor aliquando etiam nocet - Friendship always takes advantage, love sometimes fails (Seneca)
- Amicitia te cum mihi non est - I do not have friendship with you
- Amicitia vera illuminat - Authentic friendship shines
- Amicitiae nostrae memoriam spero sempiternam fore - I hope that the memory of our friendship will be everlasting. (Thank you: Cicero)
- Amicus Actus - Amicable or Friendly - Thank you: Julio Ramirez
- Amicus certus in re incerta cernitur - A certain friend is seen in an uncertain matte
- Amicus curiae - A friend of the court (Legal term - Advisor in matter of law)
- Amicus est tamquam alter idem - A friend is the same for another me
- Amicus fidelis protectio fortis; qui autem invenit illum, invenit thesaurum. Amico fideli nulla est comparatio, et non est ponderatio contra bonitatem illius - A faithful friend is a sturdy shelter; The one who finds one finds a treasure (Vulgate Sirach /Ecclesiastes 6, 14)
- Amicus humani generis - A friend of the human race (A philanthropist - It is also used in a satirical sense to describe people who are friends of the whole world without actually be friends with anyone, for example television personality and political leaders)
- Amicus protectio fortis - Strong protection by friends (Motto of Cedros school in Mexico City)
- Amicus usque ad aras - A friend as far as the altars (A friend whose only higher allegiance is to the Church, only God can separate them)
- Amor es fortior amitia - Love is stronger than friendship (Friendship can fail but true love fails not - Thank you: DR Goelic Medici )
- Amor, ex quo amicitia es nominata - Love from which takes its name friendship. (Cicero)
- Animula vagula blandula Hospes comesque corporis, Quae nunc abibis in loca Pallidula, rigida, nudula, Nec, ut soles, dabis iocos - Little soul, soft, wandering guest and friend of the body, you'll go now pale, hard, bare spots and you will not play, as you usually did (Philosophical Term - these words were spoken by the emperor Hadrian Augustus, expresses the dualism body and soul, at the approach of death, longing for love games)
- Annorum vinum, socius vetus et vetus aurum - Old wine, old friend and old gold (The virtue of old age)
- Aurora Musis amica - Dawn is friend of the muses (The early bird gets the warm)
- Beatus est qui non caret de amici - Blessed is he who is not without friends
- Cisne carnem amicum inveni? - ¿Perhaps I have not found a friendly man?
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