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invidia is a Latin Noun that primarily means envy.
Noun
envy, jealousy, hatred
English derivatives:
invidious invidiousness envious
Noun
Ill will, spite, indignation; jealousy, envy. (b) (personified).
(particularly as affecting the object of the feeling) Odium, dislike. (b) quae ~a est? (w. acc. and inf.), what harm is there (in)? (c) absit ~a uerbo, if I may be forgiven for saying so.
(aroused against an opponent, as a way of contributing to his defeat). (v) the use of words or actions to arouse this feeling.
Est enim hoc commune vitium in magnis liberisque civitatibus, ut invidia gloriae comes sit, et libenter de his detrahant, quos eminuere videant altius: neque animo aequo pauperes alienam opulentium intuentur fortunam.Compare It is a general failing in great and free states that envy should be a concomitant of distinction: people like to pull down those whom they see rising too high; nor do the poor look with equanimity on fortunes in which they have no share.
Singular | Plural | |
Nom. | invidia | invidiae |
Gen. | invidiae | invidiārum |
Dat. | invidiae | invidiīs |
Acc. | invidiam | invidiās |
Abl. | invidiā | invidiīs |
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Chicago (17th ed.)
Allo Contributors. "invidia, invidiae (n.) - Latin Word Definition." Allo Latin Dictionary. Last modified . Accessed November 24, 2024. http://ancientlanguages.org/latin/dictionary/invidia-invidiae.
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