a. Obs. In 6 enmious. [a. OF. enemieux, f. enemi: see ENEMY and -OUS.] Hostile, unfriendly.
1529. S. Fish, Suppl., 9. An enmious and an enuious laughing.
1547. Recorde, Judic. Ur., 42 b. These [colors] ar the most enmious to nature.
Hence Enemiously adv., in a hostile manner; spitefully.
1529. More, Heresyes, IV. ix. 107 b 1. Neuer eny secte wolde so enemyously blaspheme & oppugne ye church of Cryste.