ad invicem

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Latin[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From ad- +‎ invicem

Adverb[edit]

ad invicem (not comparable)

  1. (Late Latin, Medieval latin) mutually, each other, reciprocally, one another
    • 12th century, Geoffrey of Monmouth, De Gestis Britonum III:
      Nec mora, amici facti sunt adinvicem et cohortibus exarmatis urbem Trinovantum venerunt.
      They immediately befriended eachother, and, having disarmed their troops went to the city of Trinovantum.