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  • 31Odium theologicum — The Latin phrase Odium theologicum (literally meaning theological hatred ) is the name originally given to the often intense anger and hatred generated by disputes over theology. It has also been adopted to describe non theological disputes of a… …

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  • 32odium theologicum — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌthēəˈläjə̇kəm noun Etymology: New Latin, literally, theological hatred : bitterness developed during or typical of controversy about religion and giving rise to an unyielding refusal to continue a discussion the odium theologicum… …

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  • 33odium spoliatoris — See in odium spoliatoris …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 34odium — noun Etymology: Latin, hatred, from odisse to hate; akin to Old English atol terrible, Greek odyssasthai to be angry Date: 1602 1. the state or fact of being subjected to hatred and contempt as a result of a despicable act or blameworthy… …

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  • 35Odium — …

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  • 36odium — Synonyms and related words: Anglophobia, Russophobia, abhorrence, abomination, anti Semitism, antipathy, aversion, bigotry, degradation, demotion, depluming, despitefulness, detestation, discredit, disesteem, dishonor, dislike, displuming,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 37odium — plasmodium podium rhodium sodium taxodium …

    Dictionnaire des rimes

  • 38odium — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Hostility] Syn. enmity, malice, aversion; see hatred 2 , resentment . 2. [Disgrace] Syn. dishonor, opprobrium, disfavor; see disgrace 1 , shame 2 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. 1. hatred ill will, loathing, disgust,… …

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  • 39Odium — O|di|um 〈n.; Gen.: s; Pl.: unz.〉 1. Hass, Feindschaft 2. Makel 3. übler Beigeschmack [Etym.: lat., »Hass«] …

    Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch

  • 40odium — o|di|um [ oudiəm ] noun uncount VERY FORMAL the feeling of hating someone or something …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English