Encara no tenim significats per a "inveterate enemy".
1And as he hath shewn himself such an inveterate enemy to liberty.
2The cat, recognising its inveterate enemy, set up a vindictive wail.
3Il Nanno had betrayed me, or some other more inveterate enemy.
4She finds in every man a natural and inveterate enemy.
5He is the sworn and inveterate enemy of your country.
6This emperor was an inveterate enemy of the Protestants.
7Dr. Bryant, the Padre is my most inveterate enemy!
8Thus repulsed, England turned to Prussia, and sought alliance with the most inveterate enemy of Austria.
9Near the proposed station lived a Dutch emigrant who had shown himself the inveterate enemy of missions.
10Time is the inveterate enemy of deceit.
11This he could not well do; but Philip was aware that the admiral was now his inveterate enemy.
12Hubert Lane was the leader of the rival gang of boys and the inveterate enemy of the Outlaws.
13The consequence was the appointment of Bovadilla, the inveterate enemy of Columbus, to take the government from his hands.
14He had found it of no use; and a period came when he rejoiced in an inveterate enemy's discomfiture.
15He was an inveterate enemy to all the feline species, with the exception of Peter, the great tabby cat.
16An unfortunate whale had fallen in with his inveterate enemy, a "thresher," and had been forthwith attacked.
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