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Etymology
From aminda + -e (adverbial ending), from ami (“to love”) + -inda (“worthy of”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /aˈminde/
- Hyphenation: a‧min‧de
- Rhymes: -inde
Adverb
aminde
- affectionately, kindly, sweetly
- Heinrich August Luyken, Stranga Heredaĵo, Ĉapitro 5,
Sinjorino Harding tre aminde kaj vere forte petis min postresti ĝis sabato.- Mr. Harding very kindly and quite forcefully asked me to stay on until Saturday.
- D. H. Lambert (translator), Julio Cezaro (Julius Caesar) by William Shakespeare, Act V, Scene 4,
- Kaj traktu lin aminde: mi preferas
- Amikojn tiajn ol la malamikoj.
- Give him all kindness (lit. treat him kindly): I had rather have
- Such men my friends than enemies.