inimice
From LSJ
Ἔπαινον ἕξεις, ἂν κρατῇς, ὧν δεῖ κρατεῖν → Laus est, si, quibus est imperandum, tu imperes → Lob hast du, wenn du herrschst, worüber zu herrschen gilt
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
ĭnĭmīcē: and ĭnĭmīcĭter,
I advv., v. inimicus fin.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
ĭnĭmīcē,¹⁵ en ennemi : Cic. Phil. 2, 34 ; Nat. 1, 5 || -cius Liv. 28, 29, 8 ; -cissime Cic. Quinct. 66.