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abominationearly 14c., "abominable thing or action;" late 14c., "feeling of disgust, hatred, loathing," from Old French abominacion "abomination, horror, repugnance, disgust" (13c.) [..]
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abominationAbomination [N]This word is used, To express the idea that the Egyptians considered themselves as defiled when they ate with strangers ( Genesis 43:32 ). The Jews subsequently followed the same practi [..]
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abominationn. A very detestable act or practice.
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abominationThis word is used, (1.) To express the idea that the Egyptians considered themselves as defiled when they ate with strangers (Gen. 43:32). The Jews subsequently followed the same practice, holding it [..]
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abomination(n) a person who is loathsome or disgusting(n) hate coupled with disgust(n) an action that is vicious or vile; an action that arouses disgust or abhorrence
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abomination
An abominable act; a disgusting vice; a despicable habit. First attested around 1150 to 1350.SOED5|page=6
The feeling of extreme disgust and hatred; abhorrence; detestation; l [..]
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