Invidia

Absit Invidia as a command

Absit Invidia as a command
  1. What does absit invidia mean?
  2. What is the meaning of the word invidia?
  3. What is no harm intended in Latin?

What does absit invidia mean?

Latin phrase

ab·​sit in·​vi·​dia ˈäb-ˌsit-in-ˈwi-dē-ˌä : let envy be absent : let there be no ill will : no offense intended.

What is the meaning of the word invidia?

Definitions of invidia. spite and resentment at seeing the success of another (personified as one of the deadly sins) synonyms: envy. type of: deadly sin, mortal sin. an unpardonable sin entailing a total loss of grace.

What is no harm intended in Latin?

You may have heard the phrase “primum non nocere,” a well-known Latin expression in the medical field meaning, "First, do no harm.” Another version of this phrase was articulated in my all-time favorite client request, which stated, “No B.S.

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