antipathist

noun

Etymology

From antipathy + -ist.

  1. derived from *bʰendʰ- — “to bind; a bond
  2. derived from ἀντῐπάθειᾰ — “contrary affection; contrast; counteraction; opposition
  3. derived from ἀντῐπάθειᾰ — “suffering instead
  4. borrowed from antipathīa — “counteraction; natural aversion, antipathy
  5. borrowed from antipathie — “deep dislike; object of dislike; incompatibility between things
  6. suffixed as antipathist — “antipathy + ist

Definitions

  1. An enemy or opponent.

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