abhorrer

名词 n.
/əbˈhɔː.ɹə/    /æbˈhɔɹ.ɚ/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. One who abhors.
    — Be they what they may, the barbarities of the Catholics of those times had their limits: but of this abhorrer of Catholic barbarities, the barbarity has, in respect of the number of intended victims, no limits other than those of time.
  2. A nickname given in the early 17ᵗʰ century to signatories of addresses of a petition to reconvene parliament, addressed to Charles II. capitalized,historical,sometimes
    — Pretty much as Lincoln is thus supposed to arise out of the word fleas, so (according to Rapin) do the words Whig and Tory arise out of addresser and abhorrer[…]

词形变化

abhorrers plural

词源

Etymology tree
English abhor
Proto-Indo-European *-yósder.
Proto-Italic *-āzijos
Latin -āriusnom.
Latin -āriusbor.
Proto-Germanic *-ārijaz
Proto-West Germanic *-ārī
Old English -ere
Middle English -ere
English -er
English abhorrer
From abhor + -er.
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