socius
/ˈsoʊʃəs/Definitions
1. noun
A Latin term for ‘comrade’ or ‘associate’, often used in historical or technical contexts.
“The Roman general was known for his loyal socius, who fought alongside him in many battles.”
1. noun
A Latin term for ‘comrade’ or ‘associate’, often used in historical or technical contexts.
“The Roman general was known for his loyal socius, who fought alongside him in many battles.”