Suchergebnis zu "trustworthy friend":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Engl. Fund;
query 1/E (max. 1000): 52 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortad alicuius amīcitiam mē applicō | join someone as a friend |
| adiungere, adiungō, adiūnxī, adiūnctum | add to, join to, annex to, bind to, yoke, harness, enter into friendship with, make one a friend, apply to, direct to, annex, subjoin, let follow, let attend, add it to the preceding |
| adsūmere, adsūmō, adsūmpsī, adsūmptum | take to one’s self, take with one’s self, take up, receive, adopt, accept, take, take as friend, choose as friend, usurp, claim, assume, arrogate, pick up a theme, take up, begin, obtain, take in addition to, add to, join to |
| advocātus, advocātī m | one who is called by one of the parties in a suit to aid as a witness or counsel, legal assistant, counsellor, advocate, attorney, assistant, helper, friend |
| alicuī concilior | become someone's friend |
| aliquō amīcō ūtor | have someone as a friend |
| amāns, amantis m | friend, patron |
| amātor, amātōris m | lover, friend, paramour, gallant |
| amēca, amēcae f | female friend, concubine, mistress, courtesan |
| amēcus, amēcī m | friend, friend of the State, ally, counsellor, courtier, minister of a prince |
| ameicus, ameicī m | friend, friend of the State, ally, counsellor, courtier, minister of a prince |
| amīca, amīcae f | female friend, concubine, mistress, courtesan |
| amīcissimus meus | my best friend |
| amīcāre, amīcō | make a friend, make cradled, make friendly to one’s self |
| amīcō adesse | stand by the friend, help the friend |
| amīcō oppressō opitulor | help one's beleaguered friend |
| amīcō salūtem afferō | bring salvation to the friend |
| amīcārī, amīcor | act like a friend, behave as a friend |
| amīcula, amīculae f | a dear (female) friend |
| amīculus, amīculī m | a dear friend |
| amīcum (ad)iuvāre | help the friend, support the friend |
| amīcum adflīctum nōn āversor | not to turn away from the dejected friend |
| amīcum aemulārī | emulate the friend |
| amīcum conveniō | meet one's friend, visit one's friend |
| amīcum exspectāre | look out for one''s friend |
| amīcum imperātōris agō | pretending to be the emperor's friend, playing the emperor's friend |
| amīcum manēre | wait for one's friend |
| amīcum proficīscentem prōsequor | scort one's friend on his departure |
| amīcum proficīscentem vōtīs ōminibusque prōsequor | wish one's friend a happy journey |
| amīcum tollō | comfort his friend, raise his friend |
| amīcus certus in rē incertā cernitur | a reliable friend shows himself in an uncertain situation |
| amīcus fidēlis | loyal friend, faithful friend |
| amīcus vēritātis | friend of the truth |
| amīcus, amīcī m | friend, friend of the State, ally, counsellor, courtier, minister of a prince |
| animus amīcī facile mūtātur | a friend can easily be changed |
| artissimō amīcitiae vinculō coniūnctus sum cum aliquō | be close friend with someone |
| assūmere, assūmō (adsūmō), assūmpsī, assūmptum | take to one’s self, take with one’s self, take up, receive, adopt, accept, take, take as friend, choose as friend, usurp, claim, assume, arrogate, pick up a theme, take up, begin, obtain, take in addition to, add to, join to |
| auxilium ab amīcō petō | ask one's friend for help |
| bene animātus in amīcum sum | I am well disposed towards my friend |
| benevolēns, benevolentis m | well-wisher, friend |
| causam ex amico quaerere | ask the friend why |
| conamīcus, conamīcī m | fellow friend, co-friend |
| concordia, concordiae f | an agreeing together, union, harmony, concord, an intimate friend, harmonious singing |
| concorditās, concorditātis f | an agreeing together, union, harmony, concord, an intimate friend, harmonious singing |
| cōnsectātrīx, cōnsectātrīcis f | she who eagerly pursues, an adherent, friend |
| convīctiō, convīctiōnis f | companionship, intercourse, intimacy with one, familiar friend |
| convīctor, convīctōris m | he who lives with one, table companion, messmate, familiar friend |
| Dabar, Dabaris m | a Numidian, a relative of Masinissa and an intimate friend of Bocchus |
| Diogenēs, Diogenis m | friend of M, Caelius Rufus |
| Diōn, Diōnis m | brother-in-law of the elder Dionysius, of Syracuse, the pupil and friend of Plato |
| soror, sorōris f | sister, cousin, daughter of a father’s brother, female friend, playmate, companion, female Christians |
| videō tē amīcum | see you as a friend |
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