hair

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Hair, Odium in aliquem habere, Odio habere, Odisse.
Hair l'estat de mariage, Ab re vxoria abhorrere.
Se faire hair, Incendere in se odia, Inuidiam et odium suscipere, Cumulare sibi inuidiam.
Cela m'a fait hair le vin, Odium vini attulit hoc mihi, vel fecit: aut, Hoc mihi taedium vini adduxit.
Je hay, ou j'ay hay, Odi.
Ils hayent naturellement les chevaux, Odium aduersus equos gerunt naturale.
Nous ne le hayons point, Non alienum animum ab eo habemus.
Qui hait, Osus, Osor.
Qui hait à plaider, qui hait et fuit les proces, Homo litium fugitans, Forense pistrinum grauate versans. B.
Hay, Inuisus, Inuidiosus, Osus, Exosus.
Hay de Dieu et des hommes, Deo hominibusque inuisus.
Hay des bons, Inuidiosus apud bonos.
Estre hay, Esse odio, Odium ferre, In odio esse, Incurrere in odia, Suscipere odium alicuius.
Estre hay et malvoulu pour sa cruauté, Inuidiam crudelitatis colligere ex re aliqua.
Estre hay apres avoir esté en credit, Venire in inuidiam ex gratia.
Estre hay des ennemis, Odio apud hostes laborare.
Estre fort hay, Peruenire in maximam inuidiam, Flagrare inuidia, vel conflagrare, Opprimi inuidia, Inuidia aestuare.
Estre tousjours hay des meschans, Inuidiam suam apud improbos retinere.
Je seray hay, Veniam in odium.
Qui est aucunement hay, Subinuisus.
Il est hay pour les maulx que son compagnon a faits, Istius flagitiorum ac furtorum inuidia conflagrauit. Iunius. B. ex Cicer.

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