Amice
Synonyms for "amice"
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Translations
24 translations across 22 languages.
Basque
1 entries- amitu noun (hood, or cape with a hood, formerly worn by the clergy)
Belarusian
1 entries- гумера́л noun (hood, or cape with a hood, formerly worn by the clergy)
Catalan
1 entries- amit noun (hood, or cape with a hood, formerly worn by the clergy)
Chinese Mandarin
1 entries- 方領巾 /方领巾 noun (hood, or cape with a hood, formerly worn by the clergy)
Czech
1 entries- humerál noun (hood, or cape with a hood, formerly worn by the clergy)
Dutch
1 entries- amict noun (hood, or cape with a hood, formerly worn by the clergy)
Finnish
1 entries- amikti noun (hood, or cape with a hood, formerly worn by the clergy)
French
1 entries- amict noun (hood, or cape with a hood, formerly worn by the clergy)
German
2 entries- Amikt noun (hood, or cape with a hood, formerly worn by the clergy)
- Humerale noun (hood, or cape with a hood, formerly worn by the clergy)
Indonesian
1 entries- amik noun (hood, or cape with a hood, formerly worn by the clergy)
Irish
2 entries- aimicín noun (hood, or cape with a hood, formerly worn by the clergy)
- miocht noun (hood, or cape with a hood, formerly worn by the clergy)
Italian
1 entries- amitto noun (hood, or cape with a hood, formerly worn by the clergy)
Korean
1 entries- 개두포 noun (hood, or cape with a hood, formerly worn by the clergy)
Latin
1 entries- amictus noun (hood, or cape with a hood, formerly worn by the clergy)
Old Irish
1 entries- micht noun (hood, or cape with a hood, formerly worn by the clergy)
Polish
1 entries- humerał noun (hood, or cape with a hood, formerly worn by the clergy)
Portuguese
1 entries- amicto noun (hood, or cape with a hood, formerly worn by the clergy)
Russian
1 entries- амикт noun (hood, or cape with a hood, formerly worn by the clergy)
Spanish
1 entries- amito noun (hood, or cape with a hood, formerly worn by the clergy)
Swahili
1 entries- amikto noun (hood, or cape with a hood, formerly worn by the clergy)
Swedish
1 entries- halslin noun (hood, or cape with a hood, formerly worn by the clergy)
Ukrainian
1 entries- амікт noun (hood, or cape with a hood, formerly worn by the clergy)
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