Hostis(genitive hostis; masc., third declension)
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Hostes is the nominative or accusative plural form of the noun hostis, meaning a stranger, foreigner or enemy.
The Latin word for an enemy is hostis or inimicus.
Inimicus - personal enemy Hostis - public enemy
non melior amicus, non nequior hostis no better friend, no worse enemy or optimus amicus, pessimus hostis the best friend, the worst enemy
The motto of Södermanlands regemente - armoured - is 'Regimus neque hostis'.
Chemical Biological Incident Response Force's motto is 'Certo Occultus Hostis'.
Put the accent on the following syllables: NON MEL-ee-or aw-MEE-cuss NON NECK-wee-or HOSS-tiss
"Thief" in English is fūr in Latin.
Origins of word guest goes to year 900. In middle english, it was known as gest. In german it was called gast. In latin, it is hostis. So guest would be a mix of many ancient languages for the word.