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单词 fastidiate
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fastidiatev.

Origin: A borrowing from Latin, combined with an English element. Etymons: Latin fastīdium , -ate suffix3.
Etymology: < classical Latin fastīdium (see fastidie n.) + -ate suffix3.Compare classical Latin fastīdīre to show aversion to (food or drink), to be haughty or disdainful, to scorn, to be squeamish.
Obsolete.
transitive. To have a distaste for or show an aversion to (something); (perhaps also) to hold in contempt, disdain.
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the mind > emotion > hatred > loathing or detestation > loathe [verb (transitive)]
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loathea1200
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loathly?1507
to hate like poison1530
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detestate1548
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to hold in detestation1576
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absonate1775
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a1650 S. D'Ewes Autobiogr. & Corr. (1845) (modernized text) I. vii. 106 Bury school..I began to fastidiate, and be weary of the sweet and happy life I there led.
1671 J. Flamsteed Let. 28 Jan. in H. Oldenburg Corr. (1970) VII. 426 To advise him to take more care to make his calculations accurate, & not to fastidiate the trouble of workeing them twice over when they are of greater tendency.
1825 T. Jefferson Let. 29 Apr. in Jefferson-Dunglison Lett. (1960) 26 I am not of the school of those who fastidiate imported science or who believe there is none beyond what we already possess.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2021).
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