marymoss marymoss
  • 09-04-2018
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how would you use the idiom,
"A fidus achates",
in a sentence?

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benjaminstahl
benjaminstahl benjaminstahl
  • 09-04-2018
"A fidus achates" translates into "a faithful friend or companion" so you could uses it in a sentence as 

She layed all her snares for Dr Lewis, who is the
fidus achates of my uncle.
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