Lewis Short
ex-ōsus, a, um, Part. [odi].
* Act., hating exceedingly, detesting (poet. and in post-Aug. prose): si nondum exosus ad unum Trojanos,Verg. A. 5, 687: pugnas,id. ib. 12, 818: bella,id. ib. 12, 517: terras,Ov. M. 7, 524: arma,Flor. 4, 11, 1: patrios mores exosus es,Curt. 8, 7, 12: fortunam,Sen. ad Marc. 2, 5.—With gen. (late Lat.): vitae hujus exosa, Boëth. Cons. Phil. 2, 4.
* Pass., hated exceedingly, hateful, odious (post-class.): diis exosos esse,Macr. Sat. 1, 11, 45: eo digna omnium ordinum detestatione exoso,Amm. 14, 11, 3; 18, 3, 6; 27, 9, 2: ob scelera universis exosus,Eutr. 7, 23: exosum habere,Vulg. 2 Reg. 13, 15 al.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary