15 adjectives to describe amity

The man is in strict amity with my own gondolier, he who was third in this day's race.

Between France and Holland were declared a general armistice, perpetual amity, a mutual restitution of towns, a reciprocal renunciation of all pretensions upon each other, and a treaty of commerce which was immediately put into execution.

Conversely, a life of settled internal amity generates a code inculcating the virtues conducing to harmonious co-operation,justice, honesty, veracity, regard for others' claims.

The old lady and the young one lived together in great apparent amity, and certainly in the utmost material comfort; for they probably got through more money than anyone in the town, and there always seemed to be plenty more where that came from.

Everything was so tidy, everything was so clean, every face beamed with such genial amity, her native air was so intoxicating, that she seemed to be in a sort of paradise.

Kind sir, near-dwelling amity indeed Offers the heart's inquiry better view Than love that's seated in a farther soil: As prospectives[209], the[210] nearer that they be, Yield better judgment to the judging eye; Things seen far off are lessened in the eye, When their true shape is seen being hard by.

True, sir, 'tis so; and truly I esteem Mere amity, familiar neighbourhood, The cousin german unto wedded love.

It pleads but mercy in the justice of the Almighty, and but mutual amity in the nature of humanity.

The President of the French Republic, according to the provisions of the convention, has been selected as arbiter in the case of the General Armstrong, and has signified that he accepts the trust and the high satisfaction he feels in acting as the common friend of two nations with which France is united by sentiments of sincere and lasting amity.

To be sure, 'twas dark,and allowing that I was well-nigh intoxicated with lovemy brain could truly swear 'twas Sir Julian; and yet this he flung aside doth confute reason, and I must either ponder upon the this and that in endeavouring to conjoin mental and physical forces to sweet amity or give over that reaching wife's estate hath made of me a sordid fool, as hath it oft made woman heretofore.

"In Allah's name, who are ye?" "Franks," the Master said, vastly relieved at this unexpected amity.

And because these twain loved each other passing well the way of the one was ever the way of the other so that they dwelt together in a wondrous amity, and as their hearts were pure and strong so waxed they in body so that there was none could cope with them at hand-strokes nor bear up against the might of their lances, and O, methinks in all this fair world nought was there fairer than the love of these two brethren!

His offer of the cigarettes was as calm, as courteous as if they two had met under circumstances of the most casual amity.

But I saw in a moment that there was not, and never could be, more than the semblance of cordial amity between these two women.

For it is a strange fact, noticed by M. Michelet and others, that the Dukes of Bar and Lorraine had for generations pursued the policy of eternal warfare with France on their own account, yet also of eternal amity and league with France in case anybody else presumed to attack her.

15 adjectives to describe  amity