ennemi
du lat. inimicus, qui avait le sens plus restreint de «ennemi particulier», contraire de amicus «ami», de in-, et amicus.doš-man (plv. duš-man, lat. hoš-tem !!, PIE dus-)
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We do not like to be robbed of an enemy; we want someone to have when we suffer. It is so depressing to think that we suffer because we are fools; yet, taking mankind in the mass, that is the truth.
(B. RUSSELL, Sceptical essays, p. 114)
ennemi
m düşmən