I.that deserves to be hated, hateful, odious (ante- and post-class.), Poët. ap. Prisc. p. 709 P.: “improbitate ita odibilis, ut, etc.,” Lampr. Heliog. 18; Ambros. Ep. 33, 1: “superbia,” Vulg. Ecclus. 10, 7: “qui procax est,” id. ib. 20, 5: “vita,” id. 2 Macc. 6, 19: “Deo,” id. Rom. 1, 30.
ŏdĭbĭlis , e, adj. odi,