abhorrence (n.)1650s; see abhorrent + -ence....
abhorrent (adj.)1610s, \\\"in a position or condition to recoil,\\\" usually with from; from Latin a...
abideabide: see bideabide (v.)Old English abidan, gebidan \\\"remain, wait, delay, remain behind,\\\...
abiding (adj.)late 14c., \\\"enduring,\\\" present participle adjective from abide (v.).
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ability (n.)late 14c., from Old French ableté \\\"expert at handling (something),\\\" from Latin hab...
abject (adj.)early 15c., \\\"cast off, rejected,\\\" from Latin abiectus, past participle of abicere...
abjure (v.)early 15c., from Middle French abjurer or directly from Latin abiurare \\\"deny on oath,\...
ablaze (adv.)late 14c., from a \\\"on\\\" (see a- (1)) + blaze (n.)....
ableable: [14] Able and ability both come ultimately from the Latin verb habēre ‘have’ or ‘hold’. Fr...