-amiable o amicable?-

-amiable o amicable?-
Nota d'uso
Sia amiable che amicable significano “amichevole”, ma con sfumature diverse. Amiable significa “che appare piacevole e amichevole, affabile” soprattutto riferito al carattere delle persone: an amiable expression on her face, un'espressione amichevole sul suo viso; He was an amiable, welcoming chap to be with, era un tipo affabile e cortese. Amicable invece vuol dire “che mostra una disposizione cordiale, che ha tono e intenzioni amichevoli” e si usa in riferimento a discussioni, a relazioni interpersonali, e anche in ambito legale: to part on amicable terms, lasciarsi in termini cordiali; to reach an amicable settlement, raggiungere un accordo amichevole.

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  • amiable — [14] Amiable and amicable are the two English descendants of that most familiar of Latin verbs, amo, amas, amat … ‘love’. It had two rather similar adjectives derived from it: amābilis ‘lovable’ and, via amīcus ‘friend’, amīcābilis ‘friendly’… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • amiable — [14] Amiable and amicable are the two English descendants of that most familiar of Latin verbs, amo, amas, amat … ‘love’. It had two rather similar adjectives derived from it: amābilis ‘lovable’ and, via amīcus ‘friend’, amīcābilis ‘friendly’… …   Word origins

  • amiable / amicable —    Amiable refers to a person who is friendly, good natured, and pleasant: Susan was very amiable and liked by all.    Amicable means friendly and peaceable , and is used to describe agreements or relationships between groups or people: After… …   Confused words

  • amiable / amicable —    Amiable refers to a person who is friendly, good natured, and pleasant: Susan was very amiable and liked by all.    Amicable means friendly and peaceable , and is used to describe agreements or relationships between groups or people: After… …   Confused words

  • Amicable — Am i*ca*ble, a. [L. amicabilis, fr. amicus friend, fr. amare to love. See {Amiable}.] Friendly; proceeding from, or exhibiting, friendliness; after the manner of friends; peaceable; as, an amicable disposition, or arrangement. [1913 Webster] That …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Amicable action — Amicable Am i*ca*ble, a. [L. amicabilis, fr. amicus friend, fr. amare to love. See {Amiable}.] Friendly; proceeding from, or exhibiting, friendliness; after the manner of friends; peaceable; as, an amicable disposition, or arrangement. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Amicable numbers — Amicable Am i*ca*ble, a. [L. amicabilis, fr. amicus friend, fr. amare to love. See {Amiable}.] Friendly; proceeding from, or exhibiting, friendliness; after the manner of friends; peaceable; as, an amicable disposition, or arrangement. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • amiable — (adj.) mid 14c., from O.Fr. amiable, from L.L. amicabilis friendly, from amicus friend, related to amare to love (see AMY (Cf. Amy)). The form confused in Old French with amable lovable, from L. amare. Reborrowed later in proper Latin form as… …   Etymology dictionary

  • Amiable — A mi*a*ble, a. [F. amiable, L. amicabilis friendly, fr. amicus friend, fr. amare to love. The meaning has been influenced by F. aimable, L. amabilis lovable, fr. amare to love. Cf. {Amicable}, {Amorous}, {Amability}.] 1. Lovable; lovely; pleasing …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • amicable — (adj.) early 15c., from L.L. amicabilis friendly, a word in Roman law, from L. amicus friend, related to amare to love (see AMY (Cf. Amy)). Cf. also AMIABLE (Cf. amiable) …   Etymology dictionary

  • amicable — [am′i kə bəl] adj. [LL amicabilis: see AMIABLE] friendly in feeling; showing good will; peaceable [an amicable discussion] amicability [am′i kəbil′ə tē] n. amicably adv …   English World dictionary

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