EN'EMY, n. [L. inimicus.] 1. A foe; an adversary. A private enemy is one who hates another and wishes him injury, or attempts to do him injury to gratify his own malice or ill will. A public enemy or foe, is one who belongs to a nation or party, at war with another.I way to you, love your enemies. Matt.5.Enemies in war; in peace friends.2. One who hates or dislikes; as an enemy to truth or falsehood.3. In theology, and by way of eminence, the enemy is the Devil; the archfiend.4. In military affairs, the opposing army or naval force in war, is called the enemy.
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