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amicus

Abbreviation of amicus curiae. IPA(key): /ˈæm.ɪ.kəs/, /ə.ˈmi.kəs/ amicus (plural amici) (law, informal) Someone not a party to a case who submits a brief...


amicus curiae

BANNATYNE (COMMISSION FOR GENDER EQUALITY, AS AMICUS CURIAE) 2003 (2) SA 363 (CC) "The Court admitted as amicus curiae the Commission for Gender Equality...


amy

Rica). Universidad de Costa Rica. ami From Old French ami, amic, from Latin amīcus. amy m (plural amys, feminine singular amye, feminine plural amyes) friend...


Muisca

Confederation of the central highlands of present-day Colombia's Eastern Range. Muisca The Chibcha language. Casium, Macusi, amicus, amusic, musaic, umiacs...


amigo

Latin amīcus (“friend”), derived from amāre (“to love”). Compare French ami, Italian amico, Portuguese amigo and Romanian amic. Doublet of amicus. (UK)...


amice

amīcus (“friendly, amicable”). amīcē (comparative amīcius, superlative amīcissimē) in a friendly manner; amicably amīce m vocative singular of amīcus...


novity

nouitee or straungnesse full of trifles. 1823 December, Charles Lamb, “Amicus Redivivus”, in The London Magazine, column 1, page 615: That unmeaning assumption...


amic

ACMI, CIMA, CMIA, Maci, aMCI, cami, cima, iMac, mica Inherited from Latin amīcus (“friend”). First attested in the 13th century. Compare Occitan amic. IPA(key):...


mik

bene en tot in haar mik gesoen het. (please add an English translation of this quotation) oor die mik Borrowed from Vulgar Latin, from Latin amīcus (“friend”)...


amicicide

Latin amicus - +‎ -cide amicicide (plural amicicides) killing of a friend 1873, Junius Henri Browne, “Women as Idealists”, in The Galaxy, Volume XVI, page...