Definition of Animasity
An`i*mos"i*ty (&?;), n.; pl.
Animosities (&?;). [F. animosité, fr. L.
animositas. See Animose, Animate, v.
t.] 1. Mere spiritedness or courage.
[Obs.] Skelton.
Such as give some proof of animosity, audacity, and
execution, those she [the crocodile] loveth.
Holland.
2. Violent hatred leading to active opposition;
active enmity; energetic dislike. Macaulay.
Syn. -- Enmity; hatred; opposition. -- Animosity,
Enmity. Enmity be dormant or concealed; animosity is
active enmity, inflamed by collision and mutual injury between opposing
parties. The animosities which were continually springing up among
the clans in Scotland kept that kingdom in a state of turmoil and bloodshed
for successive ages. The animosities which have been engendered
among Christian sects have always been the reproach of the church.
Such [writings] as naturally conduce to inflame hatreds and
make enmities irreconcilable.
Spectator.
[These] factions . . . never suspended their
animosities till they ruined that unhappy government.
Hume.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
- Violent hatred leading to active opposition; active enmity; energetic dislike.
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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