Vatinian

Etymology
From (in , in Catullus), from personal name , reportedly the name of a Roman who was universally hated.

Adjective

 * 1) Of hatred: extremely strong, bitter, intense.
 * , New York Review of Books, 2001, pp.62-3:
 * they that erst were willing to do all mutual offices of love and kindness, now revile and persecute one another to death, with more than Vatinian hatred, and will not be reconciled.