amity
/ˈæmɪti/
amity
English
Noun
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Definition
Friendship; friendliness.
Etymology
From Middle English amite, from Old French amisté, amitie, amistiet, from Vulgar Latin *amīcitātem, derived from Latin amīcus (“friend”), from amō (“love”).
Example Sentences
- "To my native place ¶ Bent upon returning, ¶ Bosom all day burning ¶ To be where my race ¶ Well were known, 'twas much with me ¶ There to dwell in amity."
- "Near-synonyms: accord, concord, harmony, peace, peacefulness"
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