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单词 aversation
释义 aversation arch.|ævəˈseɪʃən|
[ad. L. āversātiōn-em, n. of action f. āversāt-: see -ation.]
1. The action of turning away; the turning of one's back in flight. Obs.
1600Chapman Iliad xxii. 213 Thrice have I compassed This great town..with aversation That out of fate put off my steps.1673Regul. Pract. Physick 27 Allowed Fees he may freely take, and that not with aversation or blushing.
2. A moral turning away, estrangement. Obs.
1651Jer. Taylor Course Serm. i. ii. 25 An habituall aversation from God.1659Pearson Creed (1839) 460 Our natural corruption consisting in an aversation of our wills.
3. = aversion 4. (With same const.) arch.
1613Chapman Bussy D' Amb. Plays 1873 II. 142, I had an auersation to this voyage.1625Bacon Friendship, Essays (Arb.) 163 Secret Hatred, and Auersation towards Society.1630Naunton Fragm. Regalia (Arb.) 18 Her aversation to grant Tirone the least drop of her mercy.1648Eikon Bas. (1824) 278 To entertain aversation or dislike of Parliaments.1649Milton Eikon. ix. Wks. (1851) 402 No great aversation from shedding blood.1672–5T. Comber Comp. Temple (1702) 373 An aversation for that which he saith is evil.1737Whiston Josephus' Wars ii. xix. §6 The aversation God had to the city.1863Emerson in Thoreau Excurs. 13 His aversation from English and European manners.
4. = aversion 6.
1730Beveridge Priv. Th. i. 111 As the Promises of God are to be the Object of my Hope, so are His Threatenings to be my Fear and Aversation.
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