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Vaˈtinian, a. Now rare. [ad. L. Vatīniān-us, f. Vatīnius ‘a Roman, whom all men hated for his odious behaviour’ (Blount, 1674).] Of hatred: Bitter, intense, violent. After L. odium Vatinianum (Catullus xiv. 3).
1607T. Walkington Opt. Glasse 2 The viperous and vatinian deadly hate. 1631R. H. Arraignm. Whole Creature xvi. 284 King Philip of France hating King Richard the first of England: with a vatinian deadly hatred. 1654Whitlock Zootomia 256 The Vatinian hatred of Books and Authors in Religious and Politick Differences. 1927T. Wilder Bridge of San Luis Rey ii. 62 The Archbishop of Lima..hated her, with what he called a Vatinian hate and counted the cessation of her visits among the compensations for dying. |