The word FRIENIMICUS was created and coined by Ras Cardo reggae from trench town in Kingston Jamaica while living in the ghettoes and still attending high school studying the classics from which he also created and coined many other famous words and phrases such as Reggae, R.A.S.P.E.C.T.1, M.O.M.S/ M.I.M.S-,Technotyrannical society, Tappanauris etc. These can be found in his famous archival writings of -Reggae lyrics slangs and interpretations- ISBN# 1883427142 (c) 1994.
When a friend becomes an enemy. This is frienimicus. When an enemy becomes a friend, this too is frienimicus. When you discover that you were betrayed by someone who pretended to be your friend, this too is frienimicus.
This shows Ras Cardo's ability to combine and show the interplay between classic and Latin words and phrases from which he has mastered an extensive vocabulary as so often seen in his writings. Many English words have their origins in Latin and Greek roots. Ras cardo has studied both. His -Reggae creation from the street word streggae as well as his classic- Reggae Opera creation in 1964, bears proof to his truths that they all came from the same one source- Ras Cardo. He as coined his most famous Motto: A reggae education for a healing of the nation.
The world has yet to see the full works of Ras Cardo- reggae creator, legend, and scholar who was a mentor and friend to many ghetto youths and elders in the early trench town days.
He was a close friend and mentor to Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Junior Braithwaite, Joe Higgs and others. All of his works are protected by copyrights and trade mark rights.
it was coined in 1382
Neologism
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Italian painter who coined the word automobile
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Pythagoras
Democritus
The word "sarcasm" is believed to have been coined in 1382. It originates from the Greek word "sarkasmos," which means a tearing of the flesh or a bitter sneer.