[ad. L. abōmināt-us pa. pple. of abōminā-ri: see ABOMINABLE.] Held in abomination, detested.

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1850.  Blackie, Æschylus, I. 194. These are the horrid feasts, of gods abominate.

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1852.  Kingsley, Andromeda, 58. Grieving the eyes of their pride, abominate, doomed to their anger.

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