The Ancient Greek word for enemy is
ἐχθρός
Translations for enemy and their definitions
ἐχθρός | |
1. adj. (with passive meaning) hated, hateful | |
2. adj. (with active meaning) hating, hostile (+obj, grc, dat, or gen, means=to someone or something) | |
3. adj. (masculine, or feminine, as substantive) enemy | |
4. adj. ((m, grc, ἐχθρόν ἐστι), impersonal) it is displeasing, distasteful, unpleasant +obj, grc, dat, means=for someone, +obj, grc, inf, means=to do |
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