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foe

noun
An enemy; one who entertains personal enmity, hatred, grudge or malice against another. A man’s foes shall be they of his own household. Matthew 10:36.

foe

An enemy in war; one of a nation at war with another, whether he entertains enmity against the opposing nation or not; an adversary. Either three years famine, or three months to be destroyed before they foes. 7 Chronicles 21:12.

foe

Foe, like enemy, in the singular, is used to denote an opposing army, or nation at war.

foe

An opponent; an enemy; one who opposes any thing in principle; an ill-wisher; as a foe to religion; a foe to virtue; a foe to the measures of the administration.

foe

verb transitive
To treat as an enemy. Obs.