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101 detestatio
1.dētestātĭo, ōnis, f. [id.].I.In relig. lang.A.Execration, cursing, detestation, Liv. 10, 38; Hor. Epod. 5, 89; Sen. Ep. 117 med.; Gell. 2, 6, 3; Vulg. Dan. 9, 11. —B.A keeping off, averting, Plin. 15, 30, 40, § 135:II.scelerum,
Cic. Dom. 55, 140.—In judicial lang., a formal renunciation under oath:2.detestatio est denuntiatio facta cum testatione,
Dig. 50, 16, 40; cf. detestor, no. II.—So detestatio sacrorum, the solemn renunciation of the family sacred rites, and thereby of the gens itself, which in arrogatio was made by the son, Gell. 15, 27, 3; cf.:Liber (Servii Sulpicii) de sacris detestandis,
id. 6, 12, 1.dē-testātĭo, ōnis, f. [2. testis], the removal of the testes, castration, Ap. M. 7, p. 198, 7. -
102 ненависть
1. detestation2. hatred3. hate" фильмы ненависти " — hate films
Антонимический ряд:любовь; обожание -
103 ზიზღი
naversion, contemn, contempt, detestation, disdain, disdain, disgust, distaste, hate, hate, loathe, loathing, repulsion, scorn, scorn -
104 Abscheu
f1. abhorrence2. abomination3. detestation4. horror5. loathing -
105 Verabscheuung
f1. abomination2. detestation -
106 suklam
hate, detestation, repugnance, repugnancy -
107 nefret
hate, hatred, loathing, disgust, dislike, detestation, repulsion, distaste, aversion, animosity -
108 nefret
",-ti 1. hate, hatred; loathing; detestation; abhorrence. 2. strong dislike (of something); aversion. - etmek /dan/ 1. to hate; to loathe; to detest; to abhor. 2. to have a strong dislike of (something); to have an aversion to (something)."
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détestation — [ detɛstasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • XIVe; lat. detestatio 1 ♦ Vx ou littér. Le fait de détester (qqn ou qqch.). ⇒ aversion, horreur. « Si vous voyiez l horreur, la détestation, la haine qu on a ailleurs pour le gouverneur » (Mme de Sévigné). 2 ♦ Relig. La… … Encyclopédie Universelle
détestation — DÉTESTATION. sub. f. L horreur qu on a de quelque chose. La détestation du péché. La pénitence enferme une sincère détestation du péché … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
detestation — mid 15c., from Fr. détestation (14c.), from L. detestationem (nom. detestatio) execration, detestation, from pp. stem of detestari (see DETEST (Cf. detest)) … Etymology dictionary
detestation — Detestation. s. f. v. L horreur qu on a de quelque chose. La detestation du peché. avoir quelque chose en detestation … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Detestation — Det es*ta tion (?; 277), n. [L. detestatio: cf. F. d[ e]testation.] The act of detesting; extreme hatred or dislike; abhorrence; loathing. [1913 Webster] We are heartily agreed in our detestation of civil war. Burke. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
detestation — [dē΄tes tā′shən] n. [ME detestacioun < OFr detestation < L detestatio: see DETEST] 1. intense dislike or hatred; loathing 2. a detested person or thing … English World dictionary
Detestation — Detestation, lat., Verwünschung; Aufforderung zur Zeugenschaft; detestabel, verabscheuungswürdig, abscheulich; detestiren, verwünschen, zur Zeugenschaft auffordern … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
detestation — index contempt (disdain), disdain, disgrace, hatred, ill will, malice, odium, phobia … Law dictionary
detestation — hate, hatred, abomination, abhorrence, loathing (see under HATE vb) Analogous words: *antipathy, aversion: despite, contempt, scorn, disdain (see under DESPISE) Contrasted words: admiration, esteem, respect, *regard: love, affection, *attachment … New Dictionary of Synonyms
detestation — Detestation, Detestatio … Thresor de la langue françoyse
detestation — ► NOUN ▪ intense dislike … English terms dictionary