abnormality (n.)\\\"quality of being abnormal,\\\" 1854; \\\"abnormal feature or quality,\\\" 1859,...
aboard (adv.)late 14c., probably in most cases from Old French à bord, from à \\\"on\\\" + bord \\\"...
abodeabode: see bideabode (n.)mid-13c., \\\"action of waiting,\\\" verbal noun identical with Old En...
abolish (v.)mid-15c., from Middle French aboliss-, present participle stem of abolir \\\"to abolish\...
abolition (n.)1520s, from Middle French abolition or directly from Latin abolitionem (nominative abo...
abolitionist (n.)1792, originally in reference to the slave trade, from abolition + -ist. In Britain...
abominableabominable: [14] The Latin original of this word meant ‘shun as an evil omen’. The prefix...
abominate (v.)1640s, back-formation from abomination or from Latin abominatus, past participle of ab...
aboriginal (adj.)1660s, \\\"first, earliest,\\\" especially in reference to inhabitants of lands col...
aborigine (n.)1858, mistaken singular of aborigines (1540s; the correct singular is aboriginal), fro...