The Latin word for friend is
amicus

Translations for friend and their definitions
amicus | ![]() | |
1. adj. friendly, amicable | ||
2. adj. welcome, pleasing | ||
3. n. male friend | ||
amicum parare - to make a friend; to befriend | ||
4. n. (Augustan and later) courtier, minister, counsellor |
amica | |
1. n. a female friend | |
2. n. singular vocative of amica | |
3. n. singular ablative of amica | |
4. adj. feminine nominative singular of amicus | |
5. adj. nominative plural of amicus | |
6. adj. accusative plural of amicus | |
7. adj. feminine singular vocative of amicus | |
8. adj. plural vocative of amicus | |
9. adj. feminine singular ablative of amicus |
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