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Entry 2 senses · 2 variants Webster, 1913

Enemy

/ĕn'-əm-ē/ · En·e·my · IPA /ˈɛn.ə.mi/
01 n. One hostile to another; one who hates, and desires or attempts the injury of, another; a foe; an adversary; as, an enemy of or to a person;…
pl. Enemies ((#))
  1. 1.
    One hostile to another; one who hates, and desires or attempts the injury of, another; a foe; an adversary; as, an enemy of or to a person; an enemy to truth, or to falsehood.
    “To all good he enemy was still.” Spenser.
    “I say unto you, Love your enemies.” — Matt. v. 44.
    “It was difficult in such a country to track the enemy. It was impossible to drive him to bay.” Macaulay.
02 a. Hostile; inimical.
  1. 1.
    Hostile; inimical.[Obs.]
    “They . . . every day grow more enemy to God.” Jer. Taylor.