abject
(Engels)
Tegenovergesteld aan
unabject
Frequentie
Uitgesproken als (IPA)
/ˈæbd͡ʒɛkt/
Etymologie (Engels)
In summary
PIE word *h₂epó The adjective is derived from Late Middle English abiect, abject (adjective) [and other forms], from Middle French abject (modern French abject, abjet (obsolete)), and from its etymon Latin abiectus (“abandoned; cast aside”), an adjective use of the perfect passive participle of abiciō (“to discard, throw away”), from ab- (prefix meaning ‘away from’) + iaciō (“to throw”) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *(H)yeh₁- (“to throw”)). The noun is derived from the adjective. Cognates * Italian abiecto (obsolete), abietto * Late Latin abiectus (“humble or poor person”, noun) * Spanish abjecto (obsolete), abyecto
nietswaardig
laaghartig
stumperig
miserabel
ploertig
rottig
zedenkwetsend
verworpeling
diepgezonken
infaam persoon
verschoppeling
bovenmatig
armelijk
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