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abhorred, ppl. a.|æbˈhɔːd| [f. abhor v. + -ed.] 1. Regarded with horror or disgust, detested.
1605Shakes. Lear i. ii. 81 Abhorred Villaine, vnnaturall, detested, bruitish Villaine. 1723De Foe Col. Jack (1840) 177 The abhorred crimes he had committed. 1832Gen. P. Thompson Exercises (1842) II. 320 The abhorred thing which weighed on our fathers like an incubus. 1846Keble Lyra Innoc. (1873) 141 Thy right arm shall wield his sword, Wield, and take his head abhorred. †2. Filled with horror, horrified. Obs.
1602Shakes. Ham. v. i. 206 How abhorred my Imagination is; my gorge rises at it. |