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Friendship with its tie tucked in — peace among parties that may secretly want lunch.
means A state of peaceful, friendly relations, usually between nations, groups, or pointedly civil neighbors.
from From Latin amicus, friend, via Old French amitie — the warm cousin of amicable, dressed for diplomacy.
Treaty stapleOld peace pacts loved the phrase amity and commerce.
Same rootShares DNA with amigo, amicable, and amorous.
Scale mattersBigger than a handshake, cooler than a hug.