[ad. L. abōmināt-us pa. pple. of abōminā-ri: see ABOMINABLE.] Held in abomination, detested.
1850. Blackie, Æschylus, I. 194. These are the horrid feasts, of gods abominate.
1852. Kingsley, Andromeda, 58. Grieving the eyes of their pride, abominate, doomed to their anger.