Rancor

/ˈræŋkər/ noun

Deep, bitter hatred or resentment that someone holds against another person or group, often lasting a long time.

From Old French 'rancur,' derived from Latin 'rancere' (to stink or be rancid). The metaphor connects spoiled, putrid things to bitter emotional poison that festers.

AFwrok
AMጥላቻ
ARضغينة
BGзлоба
BNবিদ্বেষ
CArancúnia
CSzášť
DAbitterhed
DEGroll
ELμνησικακία
ESrencor
ETvihkamine
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