inter nos
See also: internos
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin inter nos (“between us”). Cognate with Italian inter nos, French entre nous and Spanish entre nos.
Adverb
inter nos (not comparable)
- between ourselves
- 1819, Lord Byron, Don Juan, section I:
- Never could she survive that common loss; / But just suppose that moment should betide, / I only say suppose it—inter nos. / (This should be entre nous, for Julia thought / In French, but then the rhyme would go for naught.)
Italian
Etymology
Unadapted borrowing from Latin inter nōs (“between us”). Cognate with French entre nous, English inter nos and Spanish entre nos.
Adverb
inter nos
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