obnoxius

Etymology
From. Ultimately from.

Adjective

 * 1)  punishable, liable, guilty, referring to:
 * 2)  the injured party
 * 3)  a fault
 * 4) * c. 550 , Cassiodorus, Historia ecclesiastica tripartita 6.14.5 in Patrologia Latina (volume 69), Jacques-Paul Migne (editor), Paris 1865, column 1040:
 * Proptereā ergō in suspiciōnem et odium veniēns pāgānōrum, quoniam pūblicē sacrificantēs inspiciēns stābat, et ingemiscēns ōrābat atque clāmābat, nē ūllus Chrīstiānōrum huiusmodī errōre tenērētur obnoxius.
 * He came to be suspected and hated by Pagans, because he stood looking at those sacrificing in public while praying and shouting in a groaning manner, so that none of the Christians would be held guilty of this sort of error.
 * 1) a punishment
 * 2) obliged, indebted
 * 3) subject to someone, under one's authority
 * 4) * 30 , Horace, Satires 2.7.6–8:
 * Pars hominum vitiīs gaudet cōnstanter et urget prōpositum; pars multa natat, modo rēcta capessēns, interdum prāvīs obnoxia.
 * A portion of men constantly takes joy in vice and stays true to their purpose; a great portion wavers, now engaging in rightful things, other times subject to sin.
 * 1) susceptible to danger, misfortune, or weakness, vulnerable
 * 2) liable or addicted to a fault or failing, guilty of it
 * 3) * c. 140 , Marcus Cornelius Fronto, Epistles 4.1.3:
 * Invidia perniciōsum inter hominēs malum maximēque internecīvum, sibi aliīsque pariter obnoxium.
 * Envy is a pernicious and most deadly evil along men, just as harmful to oneself and to others.
 * 1) susceptible to danger, misfortune, or weakness, vulnerable
 * 2) liable or addicted to a fault or failing, guilty of it
 * 3) * c. 140 , Marcus Cornelius Fronto, Epistles 4.1.3:
 * Invidia perniciōsum inter hominēs malum maximēque internecīvum, sibi aliīsque pariter obnoxium.
 * Envy is a pernicious and most deadly evil along men, just as harmful to oneself and to others.
 * 1) * c. 140 , Marcus Cornelius Fronto, Epistles 4.1.3:
 * Invidia perniciōsum inter hominēs malum maximēque internecīvum, sibi aliīsque pariter obnoxium.
 * Envy is a pernicious and most deadly evil along men, just as harmful to oneself and to others.
 * Invidia perniciōsum inter hominēs malum maximēque internecīvum, sibi aliīsque pariter obnoxium.
 * Envy is a pernicious and most deadly evil along men, just as harmful to oneself and to others.