Associations to the word «Odium»
Noun
- Disgrace
- Reproach
- Hatred
- Falsehood
- Connexion
- Cato
- Contempt
- Indignation
- Inconvenience
- Abolition
- Accusation
- Throw
- Abolitionist
- Tyranny
- Adversary
- Injustice
- Dislike
- Arising
- Envy
- Slavery
- Intrigue
- Caesar
- Cruelty
- Conduct
- Disposition
- Casting
- Execution
- Heap
- Proceeding
- Ignorance
- Sanction
- Consul
- Measure
- Shame
- Consent
- Mankind
- Doctrine
- Bear
- Obligation
- Breach
- Throwing
- Opinion
- Share
- Cast
- Conscience
- Circumstance
- Murderer
- Scandal
- Hostility
- Dignity
- Regard
- Crime
- Narrative
- Responsibility
- Wrong
- Sacrifice
- Protestant
- Faith
- Thirty
- Transaction
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
ODIUM, noun. Hatred; dislike.
ODIUM, noun. The quality that provokes hatred; offensiveness.
ODIUM GENERIS HUMANI, noun. "Hatred for the human race".
ODIUM THEOLOGICUM, noun. Rancor generated by theological disputes
Dictionary definition
ODIUM, noun. State of disgrace resulting from detestable behavior.
ODIUM, noun. Hate coupled with disgust.
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