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2007-05-01 15:04:06 · 2 answers · asked by James R 1 in Society & Culture Languages

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The Latin for "hate" is "odium", a word that still exists in English and many other modern languages.

"Odium comes from the Latin odium, "hatred," from "odisse", "to hate.""

"odium", Word of the Day Archive, Saturday June 4, 2005 : http://dictionary.reference.com/wordoftheday/archive/2005/06/04.html

"Oderint dum metuant - Let them hate provided that they fear. (Seneca)"
"Odi et amo - I hate (her), and I love (her) (Catullus)"
"Odium theologicum - Theological hatred. (a special name for the hatred generated in theological disputes)"

"Latin Quotes", O - P : http://www.yuni.com/library/latin_5.html

The Latin for "rage" is "furor".

"furor : madness, rage, frenzy"

"Latin dictionary" : http://www.math.ubc.ca/~cass/frivs/latin/latin-dict-full.html

2007-05-01 15:26:33 · answer #1 · answered by Erik Van Thienen 7 · 2 1

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2007-05-01 22:09:46 · answer #2 · answered by Lightbringer 6 · 0 2

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