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† abomiˈnationly, adv. Obs. [f. abomination + -ly2.] Abominably; hatefully; to an extent which is an abomination to the speaker.1593 G. Harvey Pierces Supererog. 180 Deriding dunsically, banging abominationly. 1716 A. Behn Young King v. iii. 365 Let me see a little; my wife loves Newalties abominati...
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abominable
abominable, a. (and adv.) (əˈbɒmɪnəb(ə)l) Also 4–7 abhominable. [a. Fr. abominable, abhominable ad. L. abōminābil-is deserving imprecation or abhorrence; f. abōminā-ri to deprecate as an ill omen; f. ab off, away + ōmen; cf. the exclamation ‘ab-sīt ōmen!’ In med.L. and OFr., and in Eng. from Wyclif ...
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newelty
newelty Now dial. (ˈnjuːəltɪ) Forms: 5 nwelte, 6 nueltie; 5 newelte, 6–7 neweltie, (6 -tee, -tye), 7, 9 newalty, 6– newelty. [ad. OF. nov-, nouveleté, etc. (mod. F. nouveauté) novelty, after new a.] 1. Novelty, newness.c 1410 Sir Cleges 214 Loo dame! here ys newelte! 1509 Barclay Shyp of Folys (1874...
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