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  2. Find hostis (Noun) in the Latin Online Dictionary with English meanings, all fabulous forms & inflections and a conjugation table: hostis, hostis, hosti, hostem, hostes, hostium.

  3. Latin-English dictionary. enemy. noun. a hostile force or nation; a fighting member of such a force or nation [..] Senatus decrevit ut consul novum delectum haberet et patriam ab hostibus liberaret. The Senate decreed that a new consul be chosen and the country be delivered from the enemies. en.wiktionary.org. foe. noun.

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  5. Oct 10, 2023 · hostis m or f (genitive hostis); third declension. an enemy of the state, a hostile Synonyms: inimīcus, perduellis (plural only) the enemy

  6. Hostis = a stranger, foreigner; a hostile person, an enemy; enemy in arms or of one’s country; can be nominative (subject) or genitive (of a hostile person). Hostes = the enemy; nominative pl or accusative plural (direct object). I think your answer with hostes is fine.

  7. Oxford Latin Dictionary. Noun. 1. A foreigner, stranger. 2. One engaged in hostile (military) activities against a country, etc., an enemy; (also collect. sg.) (b) an individual citizen regarded as, or declared officially to be, an enemy of the state. 3. A personal or private enemy.

  8. Find hostire (Verb) in the Latin Online Dictionary with English meanings, all fabulous forms & inflections and a conjugation table: hostio, hostis, hostit, hostimus, hostitis, hostiunt.

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