perduellis

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) public enemy
 * 2) * Fourth quarter of the 1st century, Livy, The History of Rome. With An English Translation, Alfred C. Schlesinger (ed.), book 45, 16.7, Harvard University Press (publ. 1951).
 * "la"

- item, quod ad honorem deum immortalium pertineret, decrevit senatus ut quoniam perduelles superati Perseus et Gentius reges cum Macedonia atque Illyrico in potestate populi Romani essent,


 * 1) enemy (in time of war)