Both Uses of
detest
in
The Aeneid
- Amidst our course, Zacynthian woods appear; And next by rocky Neritos we steer: We fly from Ithaca's detested shore, And curse the land which dire Ulysses bore.†
Book 3 *
- Call them not Trojans: perish the renown And name of Troy, with that detested town.†
Book 12
Definition:
-
(detest) dislike intensely