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AMIC

Amic is a term with Latin origins that appears in Romanian and related Romance-language vocabulary. In Romanian, amic is a masculine noun meaning “a friend” and can also function as an adjective meaning “friendly” or “amicable.” In modern Romanian, however, the everyday word for “friend” is prieten; amic tends to occur in more formal, literary, or historical contexts. The plural form of the noun is amici.

The etymology of amic traces back to Latin amicus, which meant “friend.” This root has produced cognates

In addition to its ordinary sense, amic is sometimes encountered in older texts, legal or religious writings,

As a capitalized form, AMIC, the term functions as an acronym in various contexts, representing different organizations,

See also: amicus, amico, ami, amicable.

in
several
Romance
languages,
such
as
Italian
amico
and
French
ami,
all
sharing
the
same
basic
sense
of
friendship
or
friendliness.
The
Romanian
word
amic
reflects
this
shared
lineage,
though
it
is
less
common
in
contemporary
speech
and
writing
than
its
everyday
equivalents.
and
in
poetic
or
ceremonial
uses
where
a
more
formal
or
classical
tone
is
desired.
Its
usage
may
appear
alongside
or
in
contrast
to
prieten,
the
more
common
modern
Romanian
term
for
a
friend.
programs,
or
institutions.
The
specific
meaning
of
AMIC
is
highly
context-dependent
and
should
be
determined
from
accompanying
material
or
organizational
identifiers.