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Latin
Etymology
From ambi- + iaciō.
Pronunciation
Verb
amiciō (present infinitive amicīre, perfect active amicuī or amixī, supine amictum); fourth conjugation
- to clothe, cover or dress
- to surround
- to veil
Conjugation
Conjugation of amiciō (fourth conjugation)
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indicative
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singular
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plural
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first
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second
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third
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first
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second
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third
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active
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present
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amiciō
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amicīs
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amicit
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amicīmus
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amicītis
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amiciunt
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imperfect
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amiciēbam
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amiciēbās
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amiciēbat
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amiciēbāmus
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amiciēbātis
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amiciēbant
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future
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amiciam
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amiciēs
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amiciet
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amiciēmus
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amiciētis
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amicient
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perfect
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amicuī, amixī
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amicuistī, amixistī
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amicuit, amixit
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amicuimus, amiximus
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amicuistis, amixistis
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amicuērunt, amicuēre, amixērunt, amixēre
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pluperfect
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amicueram, amixeram
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amicuerās, amixerās
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amicuerat, amixerat
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amicuerāmus, amixerāmus
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amicuerātis, amixerātis
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amicuerant, amixerant
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future perfect
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amicuerō, amixerō
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amicueris, amixeris
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amicuerit, amixerit
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amicuerimus, amixerimus
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amicueritis, amixeritis
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amicuerint, amixerint
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passive
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present
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amicior
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amicīris, amicīre
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amicītur
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amicīmur
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amicīminī
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amiciuntur
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imperfect
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amiciēbar
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amiciēbāris, amiciēbāre
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amiciēbātur
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amiciēbāmur
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amiciēbāminī
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amiciēbantur
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future
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amiciar
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amiciēris, amiciēre
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amiciētur
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amiciēmur
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amiciēminī
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amicientur
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perfect
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amictus + present active indicative of sum
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pluperfect
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amictus + imperfect active indicative of sum
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future perfect
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amictus + future active indicative of sum
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subjunctive
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singular
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plural
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first
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second
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third
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first
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second
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third
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active
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present
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amiciam
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amiciās
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amiciat
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amiciāmus
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amiciātis
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amiciant
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imperfect
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amicīrem
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amicīrēs
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amicīret
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amicīrēmus
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amicīrētis
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amicīrent
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perfect
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amicuerim, amixerim
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amicuerīs, amixerīs
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amicuerit, amixerit
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amicuerīmus, amixerīmus
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amicuerītis, amixerītis
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amicuerint, amixerint
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pluperfect
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amicuissem, amixissem
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amicuissēs, amixissēs
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amicuisset, amixisset
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amicuissēmus, amixissēmus
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amicuissētis, amixissētis
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amicuissent, amixissent
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passive
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present
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amiciar
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amiciāris, amiciāre
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amiciātur
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amiciāmur
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amiciāminī
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amiciantur
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imperfect
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amicīrer
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amicīrēris, amicīrēre
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amicīrētur
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amicīrēmur
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amicīrēminī
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amicīrentur
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perfect
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amictus + present active subjunctive of sum
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pluperfect
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amictus + imperfect active subjunctive of sum
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imperative
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singular
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plural
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first
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second
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third
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first
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second
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third
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active
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present
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—
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amicī
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—
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—
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amicīte
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—
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future
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—
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amicītō
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amicītō
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—
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amicītōte
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amiciuntō
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passive
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present
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—
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amicīre
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—
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—
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amicīminī
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—
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future
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—
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amicītor
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amicītor
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—
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—
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amiciuntor
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non-finite forms
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active
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passive
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present
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perfect
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future
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present
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perfect
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future
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infinitives
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amicīre
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amicuisse, amixisse
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amictūrum esse
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amicīrī, amicīrier1
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amictum esse
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amictum īrī
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participles
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amiciēns
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—
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amictūrus
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—
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amictus
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amiciendus, amiciundus
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verbal nouns
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gerund
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supine
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genitive
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dative
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accusative
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ablative
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accusative
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ablative
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amiciendī
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amiciendō
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amiciendum
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amiciendō
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amictum
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amictū
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1The present passive infinitive in -ier is a rare poetic form which is attested.
Derived terms
References
- “amicio”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- “amicio”, in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
- amicio in Charles du Fresne du Cange’s Glossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition with additions by D. P. Carpenterius, Adelungius and others, edited by Léopold Favre, 1883–1887)
- amicio in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.