Abomination
ABOMINATION (from Lat. ab, from, and ominare, to forebode), anything
contrary to omen, and therefore regarded with aversion; a word used
often in the Bible to denote evil doctrines or ceremonial practices
which were impure. An incorrect derivation was ab homine (i.e. inhuman),
and the spelling of the adjective “abominable” in the first Shakespeare
folio is always “abhominable.” Colloquially “abomination” and
“abominable” are used to mean simply excessive in a disagreeable sense.
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