execration – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
execration
n.
hatred, loathing; curse
Curse
A
curse (also called a
jinx,
hex or
execration) is any expressed
wish that some form of
adversity or misfortune will befall or attach to some other
entity—one or more persons, a place, or an object. In particular, "curse" may refer to a wish that harm or hurt will be inflicted by any
supernatural powers, such as a
spell, a
prayer, an imprecation, an execration,
magic,
witchcraft,
God, a
natural force, or a
spirit. In many belief systems, the curse itself (or accompanying
ritual) is considered to have some causative force in the result. To reverse or eliminate a curse is called
removal or
breaking, and is often believed to require equally elaborate rituals or prayers.
execration
Noun
1. hate coupled with disgust
(synonym) abhorrence, abomination, detestation, loathing, odium
(hypernym) hate, hatred
(derivation) abhor, loathe, abominate, execrate
2. an appeal to some supernatural power to inflict evil on someone or some group
(synonym) condemnation, curse
(hypernym) denunciation, denouncement
(hyponym) anathema
(derivation) execrate, anathemize, comminate, anathemise, anathematize, anathematise
3. the object of cursing or detestation; that which is execrated
(hypernym) object
(derivation) abhor, loathe, abominate, execrate
exécration
nf.
execration, hatred, loathing
Execration
(n.)
The act of cursing; a curse dictated by violent feelings of hatred; imprecation; utter detestation expressed.
(n.)
That which is execrated; a detested thing.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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