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Loather

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loathe  (l)
tr.v. loathed, loath·ing, loathes
To dislike (someone or something) greatly; abhor.

[Middle English lothen, from Old English lthian.]

loather n.
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Noun1.loather - one who hates or loathes
hater - a person who hates


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