释义 |
loather|ˈləʊðə(r)| [f. loathe v. + -er1.] One who loathes or feels disgust at (anything).
1601Weever Mirr. Mart. D ij, Louers of playes, and loathers of good preaching. 1665Boyle Occas. Refl. v. iii. (1848) 306 The mutinous Loathers of Manna, and lusters after flesh, had their wish severely granted. 1885Tennyson Freedom viii, Thou loather of the lawless crown As of the lawless crowd. |