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Latin
Etymology
Regularised formation of the future active participle of ōdiō.
Pronunciation
Participle
ōditūrus (feminine ōditūra, neuter ōditūrum); first/second-declension participle
- alternative form of ōsurus; future active participle of ōdiō
c. 160 CE – c. 225 CE,
Tertullian,
Ad Nationes 1.1.4:
- Mavultis nescire, quia iam odistis, quasi certi non odituros uos <si> sciatis.
- Translation by Q. Howe
- As long as you hate, you prefer to remain ignorant, concerned that once you know, you will cease to hate.
Tiberius Claudius Donatus,
Interpretationes Virgilianae vol 2.lib 10.pag 356.lin 27:
- ceterum inminebat iam tempus quo idem Turnus Pallantem optaturus esset incolumem sumptibus magnis et ingenti pretio revocatum et quo spolia ipsa ipsum que momentum quo rapta sunt fuisset oditurus.
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Declension
First/second-declension adjective.