inter nos

See also: internos

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin inter nos.

Adverb

inter nos (not comparable)

  1. Between ourselves.
    • 1819, Lord Byron, Don Juan, 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.)

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Adverb

inter nos

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