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† deˈtestant, a. and n. Obs. [f. detest v. after F. détestant, L. dētestānt-em pr. pple.: see -ant.] A. adj. Detesting, full of detestation.
1650W. Brough Sacr. Princ. (1659) 16 He that is detestant of the corruption. B. n. One who detests; a detester.
1648T. Hill Truth & Love Ep. Ded., He is a Detestant of divers Opinions of Rome. a1670Hacket Abp. Williams i. (1692) 121 (D.) Detestants of the Romish idolatry. |