Amico/Amica - 1) True friends, ones you are bound to by the deepest bonds of brotherhood. 2) A casual greeting among business partners. 3) An expected greeting for one's inlaws.
Socio/Socia - 1) Work friends, business partners, casual associates. 2) Someone you call friend to keep them from making a scene but don't actually care for. 3) The actual greeting for one's employer or inlaws.
Bacio/Bacia - 1) Kissing friends, Ones you are casually intimate with without romantic intent. 2) Someone you like but only kiss when you are drunk. 3) A drinking friend.
Becio/Becia - 1) A drinking friend, no kissing on the table. 2) A friend that you only keep around because they have good wine.
Gircio/Gricia - 1) Teasing friends, flirtatious friends without the kissing. 2) A friend with which you might want to start a romance.
Sescio/Sescia - 1) A friend you have sex with, but share no romantic feelings. 2) Someone you know but are not too close to that you have sex with.
Amare - 1) Passionate and romantic love. 2) An all consuming desire for another person.
Lussare - 1) Sexual love. 2) Intense physical attraction and desire at first sight.
Amicire - 1) Platonic, affectionate love 2) The deep comradely friendship between brothers in arms.
Stoagre - 1) Familial, accepting, and forgiving love. 2) The love of blood or of found family, committed to one another and sacrificial for their benefit over your own.
Giucare - 1) Playful, flirtatious, teasing love. 2) Puppy love, innocent infatuation. 3) The fleeting love shared by dancers or those that drink together for one night before departing.
Caritare - 1) Unconditional, self sacrificing love. 2) Selfless love. 3) Loving empathy for all, familiar or stranger.
Pragicare - 1) Longstanding, understanding, enduring love 2) The love between long bound partners or long married couples. 3) The art of compromise between lovers to ensure the lasting of the relationship.
L'iore - 1) Self love. 2) Narcissism. 3) Kindness to oneself so that one might extend the same to others.
Words for Friends, ANTIVA
Date: 2019-01-06 10:19 am (UTC)Socio/Socia - 1) Work friends, business partners, casual associates. 2) Someone you call friend to keep them from making a scene but don't actually care for. 3) The actual greeting for one's employer or inlaws.
Bacio/Bacia - 1) Kissing friends, Ones you are casually intimate with without romantic intent. 2) Someone you like but only kiss when you are drunk. 3) A drinking friend.
Becio/Becia - 1) A drinking friend, no kissing on the table. 2) A friend that you only keep around because they have good wine.
Gircio/Gricia - 1) Teasing friends, flirtatious friends without the kissing. 2) A friend with which you might want to start a romance.
Sescio/Sescia - 1) A friend you have sex with, but share no romantic feelings. 2) Someone you know but are not too close to that you have sex with.
Words for Love, ANTIVA
Date: 2019-01-06 10:20 am (UTC)Lussare - 1) Sexual love. 2) Intense physical attraction and desire at first sight.
Amicire - 1) Platonic, affectionate love 2) The deep comradely friendship between brothers in arms.
Stoagre - 1) Familial, accepting, and forgiving love. 2) The love of blood or of found family, committed to one another and sacrificial for their benefit over your own.
Giucare - 1) Playful, flirtatious, teasing love. 2) Puppy love, innocent infatuation. 3) The fleeting love shared by dancers or those that drink together for one night before departing.
Caritare - 1) Unconditional, self sacrificing love. 2) Selfless love. 3) Loving empathy for all, familiar or stranger.
Pragicare - 1) Longstanding, understanding, enduring love 2) The love between long bound partners or long married couples. 3) The art of compromise between lovers to ensure the lasting of the relationship.
L'iore - 1) Self love. 2) Narcissism. 3) Kindness to oneself so that one might extend the same to others.