- What does absit invidia mean?
- What is the meaning of the word invidia?
- 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.