10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ABHORRER»
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abhorrer in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Nicolai Oresme. Expositio et quaestiones in Aristotelis De ...
The problem of usage comes in for abhorrer in various ways: There are 63
entries with the root abhor, including 3 abhorrer, 17 abhorrence. Diachronically,
abhor is first recorded in the middle of the 1 5th century (OED), abhorrer in the
early ...
Xavier Dekeyser, Guy A. J. Tops, Betty Devriendt, 1999
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J. Smith. The trustier, error-free, mendacious body blow. Newly-recruited
abhorrer of brute sodomites. True-born, merited hero obfuscates worriedly.
Worriedly numerate defector's boorish brute. Worriedly better softcore heroine
absurdum.
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The Royal Dictionary, French and English, and English and ...
To ABHOR, V. A. (To detest, or to loath) Détester, Abhorrer, avoir en barreur.
Abhorrcd, Adj. Abhorré, détesté, Src. Abhorrence, or Abhorrency, S. Horreur,
Aversion. I bave a ftrange Abhorrence to that Course of Lite, J'ai une étrange
aversion ...
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A Compleat Account of the Portugueze Language: Being a ...
To deteß and difdain. Abhorred or detefled : Coúfa digna de feamaldiçoàrou
cóufa execranda, e deteftánda с abominánda ; vid. Detefled and difdained. An
abhorrer and detefler : O abor- recedór, abominadór. An abhorrer of Marriage :
Aborre- ...
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Politics and Opinion in Crisis, 1678-81
'Shabby' Rawlins, a former corrector of the press, made a dramatic declaration in
Richard's coffee house, in which he attacked the House of Commons and
boasted that he was an abhorrer of petitions; when asked if he were mad he
replied 'if I ...
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The Royal Dictionary Abridged ...: French and English. ...
To abhór, V. A. abhorrer, avoir en horreur, dettßtr. Abhórredj! A. abhorré, dt, left/,
tec ЛЬЬфскпге «□ »bh9Ttt«cj(.í, horreur, averfion. ' I haïe a lUingc- abhowence
to, that court: uf hf^j'ai une «гащаъ,фр /зд^долме/.- ère de vivre. Abhorrent, A.
2 E.g. abhorrer: . "Le mot abhorrer ne scauroit estre exclus du bel usage, mais il
ne se dolt employer que dans lea fortes expressions". □' 1600. I*cs premieres en
date des citations donnees par I.ittre remontent a cctte epoque. Ce mot scrait ...
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Debates of the House of Commons: During the Thirteenth ...
For besides petitioner and abhorrer, appellations which were soon forgotten, this
year is remarkable for being the epoch of the well-known epithets of whig and
tout, by which, and sometimes without any material difference, this island has
been ...
Henry Cavendish, John Wright, 1841
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Boyer's French Dictionary: Comprising All the Additions and ...
Abetter or Abettor, ». instigateur, m partisan, m. Abeyance, ». terres-jacenles,/
Abhor, v. a. abhorrer, détester. Abhorrence, ». horreur,/ aversion,/ Abhorrent, adj.
qui déteste, contraire à. Abhorrer, ». celui qui abhorre, ennemi juré, m. Abhorring
...
Abel Boyer, William Bentley Fowle, 1827
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Cobbett's Political Register
to a madman, 'but the Honourable Gentleman himself was an abhorrer, and an
abhorrer could not reason. _ Mr. Gunuav assured the Hon. and [Learned
Gentleman that he did not mean to betray, even in appearance, a want of
courtesy to him.
7 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ABHORRER»
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Jeeves Intervenes: A Sweaty Sort of Wodehouse
He even instilled this attitude in his immortal odd couple: Bertie Wooster, the original upper-class twit, abhorrer of effort in any sphere, ... «Seattle Weekly, May 15»
Polyphonie familiale
«C'est une famille, dit-il, dont les discussions visent toujours inconsciemment à chercher un coupable, une personne à abhorrer, pour éviter de ... «VOIR.CA, Feb 15»
David Carr: Matchless
He was simply a wiser soul, a deeper thinker, a more generous human being, a quicker wit, an abhorrer of pretense, a friend and mentor to ... «Salt Lake City Weekly, Feb 15»
Woody Allen s'installe sur la Côte d'Azur
Si bien qu'il bravera tout ce qu'il est censé abhorrer - le soleil, les crèmes de bronzage et l'idée, surtout, d'être loin de Manhattan - pour ... «Nice-Matin, May 13»
No Meer Restaurateur
An abhorrer of waste, he encourages the staff to take as much food as they would like — but to finish everything that they take. He sees waste ... «The Jewish Week, Jun 11»
Révolution(s) arabe(s) : et l'Algérie ?
Rien de tel qu'un Ceausescu à abhorrer. Kadhafi, Moubarak ou Ben Ali se sont donné la peine, pendant respectivement quarante-deux, ... «Jeune Afrique, Mar 11»
« Le destin d'Aminata » roman de Florence Lina Mouissou
... Aminata aura vaincu sa timidité, appris à mentir et à se venger, à atteindre un but sans chercher à le rejoindre, à abhorrer le calme plat, à rire ... «Congopage, May 09»