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 Latin English
alter ipse amicusa friend is a second self
Alter ipse amicusA friend is another self
abores serit diligens agricola, quarum adspiciet baccam ipse numquamthe diligent farmer plants trees of which he himself will never see the fruit (Cicero)
aliorum medicus, ipse ulceribus scatesa physician to others, while you yourself are full of ulcers
alter(adv.) otherwise
alterotherwise
alter ... alterthe one ... the other
alter altera alterumthe second, the other one
alter alterius auxilio egetthe one stands in need of assistance of the other (Sallust)
alter egoanother I
alter egoanother or second self
Alter egoOther self
alter ego est amicusa friend is another self (Zeno)
alter remus aquas, alter mihi radat arenaslet me strike the water with one oar, and with the other scrape the sands (i.e., let me stay close to shore) (Propertius)
alter rixatur de lana sæpe caprina propugnat nugis armatusanother frequently disputes about goat’s wool and rises in arms for trifles (Horace)
amicusfriend, comrade
amicus amicoa friend to a friend
amicus animæ dimidiuma friend is half of one’s soul
amicus certus in re incerta cernitura true friend is certain when certainty is uncertain (i.e., a friend in need is a friend indeed) (Ennius)
Amicus certus in re incerta cerniturA true friend is discerned during an uncertain matter
Amicus curiaeFriend of the court
amicus curiæa friend to the court (i.e., an impartial adviser in a case)
amicus est tanquam alter idema friend is, as it were, a second self (Cicero)
amicus est unus animus in duobus corporibusa friend is one soul in two bodies (Aristotle)
Amicus humani generisA friend of the human race (philanthropist)
amicus in necessitate probatura friend is proven in time of necessity (or, a friend in need is a friend indeed)
amicus Plato, amicus Socrates, sed magis amica veritasPlato is my friend, Socrates is my friend, but truth is more my friend
amicus Plato, sed magis amica veritasPlato is my friend, but truth is more my friend
amicus usque ad arasa friend as far as the altar (i.e., a friend in everything save religion; or, a friend to the point of sacrifice or death)
Amicus verus est rara avisA true friend is a rare bird
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