odium

An Elementary Latin Dictionary

odium ī, n

1 OD-, hatred, grudge, ill-will, animosity, enmity, aversion : veritas odium parit, T.: odium (est) ira inveterata: in odium populiR.inruere, incur the hatred : eorum odium subire: magnum odium Pompei suscepistis: inperatoribus odia conligere, Cs.: struere, excite : exercere, O.: placare, appease : quod mihi odium cum Clodio fuit? what quarrel had I? : tanto in odio est omnibus, is so hated by : tanto odio ferebatur in Ciceronem, was so imbittered against , N.: in Romanos odii regnum posuerat praemium, had offered as a prize for hostility , L.: urbis odium me percipit, T.: ardens odio vestri: odium ieiunum, on an empty stomach , Iu.— An object of hatred, offence, aversion, nuisance : Antonius, insigne odium omnium: qui amat quoi odio ipsus est, one who hates him , T.: odi odioque sum Romanis, I hate and am hated by , L.: tibi est odio mea fistula, V.— Discontent, dissatisfaction, disgust : odio suarum rerum mutari omnia student, S.: Cui placet alterius sua est odio sors, H.— Offensive conduct, odious language, importunity, insolence, vexatiousness : odio et strepitu senatūs coactus est perorare: Tundendo atque odio, by insolent importunity , T.: cum tuo istoc odio, with that hateful conduct of yours , T.: odio vincere Regem, in insolence , H.

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