s’abhorrer, v.r., to abominate, loathe one another.
abîme, n.m., unfathomable depth, abyss, hell; a thing most abstruse or obscure; dipping-mold (for candles); (her.) the middle of the shield; fesse-point, heart point.
abîmé, -e, part., swallowed up, ingulfed, destroyed, spoiled. — de dettes; over head and ears in debt.
abîmer, v.a., to overthrow, to ingulf, to swallow up; to destroy entirely, to cut up, to crush; to spoil, to injure.
abîmer, v.n., to be destroyed, to be swallowed up, to sink; to perish, to be crushed.
s’abîmer, v.r., to fall into an abyss, to sink; to ruin, to undo one’s self; to be spoiled.
ab intestat, adv., abintestate. Succession —; intestate’s estate; intestacy.
ab irato, adv., in an angry fit. Parler, agir, —; to speak, to act, under the influence of anger.
abject, -e (-jékt), adj., abject, base, mean, low, vile, despicable.
abjectement, adv., abjectly.