odi

An Elementary Latin Dictionary

ōdī (ōdīvit, Anton. ap. C.), ōsūrus, ōdisse, defect.

1 OD-, to hate : oderint dum metuant: ita amare, ut si aliquando esset osurus: furialiter, O.: Miris modis Sostratam, T.: quid enim odisset Clodium Milo: parentem, O.: peccare, H.— To dislike, be displeased with, be vexed : Persicos apparatūs, H.: odi cum cera vacat, O.: se odit senectus, is discontented , Iu.

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