Inimicus - personal enemy
Hostis - public enemy
Hostis.
non melior amicus, non nequior hostis no better friend, no worse enemy or optimus amicus, pessimus hostis the best friend, the worst enemy
"Thief" in English is fūr in Latin.
Vac is Latin
Ego IS a Latin word. It is the Latin for I.
The Latin word for an enemy is hostis or inimicus.
Hostis.
Hostis.
Hostis(genitive hostis; masc., third declension)
"They attack" [an enemy]; "they make for" [a destination]; "they seek".
non melior amicus, non nequior hostis no better friend, no worse enemy or optimus amicus, pessimus hostis the best friend, the worst enemy
-ssl -crips -sgd's Or anything with folk nation
"Let us stoutly resist the enemy's attack"
"Thief" in English is fūr in Latin.
Hostes is the nominative or accusative plural form of the noun hostis, meaning a stranger, foreigner or enemy.
I believe the Marine Corps motto is Semper Fidelis, Latin for "always faithful."
Commonly:Hostis humani generis. [Enemy of Mankind.]Conversely:Is (cum) odium humani generis. [He (with) hatred of Mankind.]