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animositas

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Latin

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Etymology

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From animōsus (spirited, courageous/full of courage, bold, undaunted, proud) +‎ -tās.

Noun

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animōsitās f (genitive animōsitātis); third declension

  1. Derived from animus: courageousness/courage, bravery, boldness, undauntedness
  2. Derived from animus: arrogance, haughtiness, pridefulness
  3. Derived from animus: aggressiveness, ardor, fervor, passion, vehemence
  4. Derived from animus: enmity, fury/furiosity/furiousness, wrath/wrathfulness
  5. Derived from animus: adamancy, headstrongness, wilfulness
  6. Derived from anima: spiritedness/spirit, enthusiasm
  7. (Medieval Latin) Certain particular strong emotions: animosity, enmity, hostility, opposition

Declension

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Third-declension noun.

singular plural
nominative animōsitās animōsitātēs
genitive animōsitātis animōsitātum
dative animōsitātī animōsitātibus
accusative animōsitātem animōsitātēs
ablative animōsitāte animōsitātibus
vocative animōsitās animōsitātēs

Descendants

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References

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