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单词 abhorring
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abhorringn.

Brit. /əbˈhɔːrɪŋ/, /əˈbɔːrɪŋ/, U.S. /əbˈhɔrɪŋ/, /æbˈhɔrɪŋ/
Forms: see abhor v. and -ing suffix1.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: abhor v., -ing suffix1.
Etymology: < abhor v. + -ing suffix1.
1. = abhorrence n. 1.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > hatred > loathing or detestation > [noun]
wlatingc725
wlatc960
ugginga1325
uglinessc1325
loathingc1340
abominationc1350
wlatsomenessc1380
wlatingness1382
fastidie?a1425
loathsomenessc1425
ugsomenessc1450
horribility1496
detestation1526
abhorring1528
dislikingc1540
fastidiousness1541
abhorfulness1556
fulsomeness1563
execration1570
abhorment1576
detesting1591
loath?1591
abhorrence1592
abhorrency1596
dislike1597
distaste1598
disgust1611
nausea1619
oppositeness1619
nauseousness1622
detest1638
wearisomeness1642
repugnance1643
odium1645
abhorrition1649
abominate1651
nausity1654
disdain1655
repugnancy1681
degoust1716
repulsion1751
self-repugnance1852
kick1893
1528 T. Paynell tr. Arnaldus de Villa Nova in Joannes de Mediolano Regimen Sanitatis Salerni sig. G.iij If the meate be lothsome, the stomake wyll nat abyde hit: wherof vomite, abhorrynge of meate, inflation, and belchynge are engendred.
1568 E. Tilney Brief Disc. Mariage sig. B.viij The abhorring of adulterie increaseth amitie betwene man, and wife.
1607 S. Hieron Discovery of Hypocrisie 138 An vtter disliking & abhorring of the things which before they tooke pleasure in.
a1616 W. Shakespeare Coriolanus (1623) i. i. 166 He that will giue good words to thee, wil flatter Beneath abhorring . View more context for this quotation
1643 J. Milton Doctr. Divorce 14 A certain religious aversation and abhorring, which can no way sort with mariage.
1767 C. Perronet Dialogue between Pulpit & Reading Desk 62 The abhorring of their Unbelief.
1832 J. S. Knowles Hunchback v. ii. 105 Religion! changes me into a thing, I look at with abhorring!
1860 R. C. Trench Serm. in Westm. Abbey v. 53 That state may be one in itself sufficient to provoke abhorring.
1912 Trans. Med. Assoc. Alabama 206 All these errors are errors of..the cleaving to the safe and sure, and the abhorring of the uncertain and the dangerous.
2000 Daily Mail (Nexis) 17 Apr. 14 We know that nature abhors a vacuum but the vacuum has got to be there in the first place before any abhorring can be done.
2. = abhorrence n. 2. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > hatred > object of detestation (person or thing) > [noun]
horribility13..
abominationc1384
Satan?a1513
abhorring1550
ugliness1587
vomit1612
loathing-stock1622
abhorrency1645
abhorrence1650
nausea1654
odium1681
abominablea1687
horrible1726
detestation1728
poison1875
1550 N. Udall tr. P. M. Vermigli Disc. Sacrament Lordes Supper f. lxxvv The yrkesomnes and abhorrynge of it is taken away, yf we putte that the chaunge is made not into the thinge, but in to the vertue of the thing.
1560 Bible (Geneva) Isa. lxvi. 24 Thei shalbe an abhorring vnto all flesh.
1649 J. Goodwin Ὑβριστοδίκαι: Obstructours of Justice 101 They would have found no fault at all in those persons, or practices, which..were the abhorring of Mr Geree's Soul.
1671 J. Eliot Indian Dialogues iii. 68 My own personal sins are many, great and vile, my heart doth loath my self to remember them, they make me an abhorring to God.
a1725 J. Adamson Loss & Recovery of Elect Sinners (1795) 133 Man, in whom you so much delighted, is become the abhorring of my soul.
a1762 W. McEwen Grace & Truth (1763) iii. iii. 243 Whoever they be that prefer the mire of their sin to the laver of his blood..shall..become an abhorring unto all flesh for evermore.
1818 H. Ballou Series of Lect. Serm. 214 These Jews are represented as tormented with a gnawing worm and a perpetual fire, and to be an abhorring to the Christian church of Gentiles.
1846 R. C. Trench Notes Miracles xxix. 407 When it was become an abhorring even to them that had loved it best.
3. The condition or state of being abhorrent. Obsolete. rare.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > hatred > object of detestation (person or thing) > [noun] > quality of being detestable or loathsomeness
horribility13..
loathlihead1340
odiousnessa1513
abominableness?1529
fedity1542
heinousness1563
hatefulness1565
disdain1590
detestableness1612
abhorringa1616
obscenitya1618
nauseousness1657
obnoxiousness1674
repellency1733
repulsiveness1804
detestability1834
repellingness1834
loathednessa1859
rebarbativity1947
rebarbativeness1966
a1616 W. Shakespeare Antony & Cleopatra (1623) v. ii. 59 Lay me starke-nak'd, and let the water-Flies Blow me into abhorring . View more context for this quotation
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2011; most recently modified version published online December 2021).

abhorringadj.

Brit. /əbˈhɔːrɪŋ/, /əˈbɔːrɪŋ/, U.S. /əbˈhɔrɪŋ/, /æbˈhɔrɪŋ/
Forms: see abhor v. and -ing suffix2.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: abhor v., -ing suffix2.
Etymology: < abhor v. + -ing suffix2.
1. Chiefly in predicative use. Abhorrent, repulsive, repugnant (to a person). Also: far removed or divergent in nature or character from something. Now somewhat rare.
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1538 T. Elyot Dict. Absurdus, inconuenient, foolysshe, discordinge, dishoneste, abhorringe, or odious.
1548 N. Udall et al. tr. Erasmus Paraphr. Newe Test. I. Pref. Luke f. xi How muche more wondrefull, and more abhorryng from commune reason, are the thinges whiche the ghospell teacheth, then whiche the Paradoxes, that is to saie the straunge opinions of the philosophiers, dooe teache?
1561 T. Hoby tr. B. Castiglione Courtyer ii. sig. Q.iii Vnsauerye and stincking thinges, and so abhorryng & contrary to mans senses, that it is not possible to name them, without very great lothsomenesse.
1591 Troublesome Raigne Iohn ii. sig. C An acte Abhorring in the eares of Christian men.
1631 R. Byfield Doctr. Sabbath Vindicated 32 This is abhorring to Christian..eares.
1644 J. Milton Doctr. Divorce (ed. 2) 46 Which is utterly abhorring from the end of all Law.
1678 A. Marvell Acct. Growth Popery (new ed.) 4 There was..nothing so Monstrous to Reason, so abhorring from Morality.
1774 D. Edwards Serm. for Condemned Malefactors vi. 189 Wilt thou love that which is so abhorring?
1837 York Herald 17 June The most abhorring sins that can present themselves to the imagination of man.
1974 Nation (Bridgetown, Barbados) 1 Sept. 18 It is the most abhorring piece of literature on birth control to reach the printers.
1995 Atlanta Jrnl. & Constit. (Nexis) 2 Apr. j9 I think it's abhorring. The idea that we would make our schools an armed camp and prison sends completely the wrong message to our children.
2.
a. That reacts with revulsion, disgust, or hatred; characterized by disgust or loathing.
ΚΠ
a1605 W. Haughton English-men for my Money (1616) sig. A2v Gentlewomen, to paint Philosophy, Is to present youth with so sowre a dish, As their abhorring stomackes nill digestes.
1655 Natura Exenterata 373 (heading) For Weak abhorring Stomacks.
a1763 ‘G. Psalmanazar’ Mem. (1764) 69 I still more rely on the assistance of that spirit of truth, to whose special grace I am bound to ascribe the abhorring sense I had already conceived against my former guilt.
1839 G. P. R. James Charles Tyrrell xvii. 453 To stand in the spring time of youth upon a public scaffold, condemned to die for the murder of my own father, gazed upon, hooted at perhaps by an abhorring multitude.
1864 Macmillan's Mag. June 151/1 Colin's mother understood truth, and in an abhorring, indignant, resentful way, believed that there was falsehood in the world.
1906 W. H. Brown Glory Seekers v. 134 Bean seemed to take delight in publishing to an abhorring world that ‘this renegade was Tony Waters, of Winchester, Va.’
1998 J. Vadackumchery Indian Police–2001 vii. 84 Juveniles and women have an abhorring attitude to police and they do not like to visit a police station even in compelling situations.
2001 P. C. K. Prem Handsome Man ix. 77 She had brought forth an abhorring look, ‘The entire burden is on them. Great things. Men are not relevant.’
b. As the second element in compounds: that abhors or hates what is specified by the first element.life-, man-, thought-, self-abhorring: see the first element.
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?1615 G. Chapman tr. Homer Odysses (new ed.) xxii. 346 While red hot The vice-abhorring blood was; off they smote His hands and feet, and there that worke had end.
1678 J. Bunyan Come, & Welcome 208 How can I then be accepted by an Holy and Sin-abhorring God?
1721 W. C. Dooms-Day 160 For what Creature, endued with Reason and Judgement, would ever have supposed that that pure and holy Sin-abhorring Majesty..should yet have spared such hateful Worms?
1792 J. Hurdis Sir Thomas More i. 8 So strict In his refusal of the grape's pure blood, That he was styl'd the sober Rechabite And wine-abhorring mussulman.
1838 Church of Eng. Mag. 28 July 57/1 True, lively, active, good-doing, evil-abhorring religious principle, arising from a true and living faith.
1896 Boys of Eng. 13 Mar. 257/1 Night patrols had not yet been introduced by a wise and crime-abhorring Government.
1907 Expository Times Dec. 138/2 The life-giving principle was not the darkness, not Tiamȃt with her brood of anarchic and light-abhorring beings, but the breath of God Himself.
1999 Calgary (Alberta) Herald (Nexis) 28 Oct. d 1 Karen Sillas..plays the meat-abhorring cafe owner who sacrifices her ethics to attract carnivorous customers.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2011; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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