Archenemy

/ˈɑrtʃˈɛnəmi/ noun

A principal enemy or bitter rival; someone's worst or most important opponent.

From Greek 'arche' (chief, principal) combined with 'enemy' (from Old French 'enemis'). The prefix 'arch-' has been used since medieval times to denote the most important or powerful of something.

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