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lothe

verb transitive
To hate; to look on with hatred or abhorrence; particularly, to feel disgust at food or drink, either from natural antipathy, or a sickly appetite, or from satiety, or from its ill taste.

lothe

verb transitive
To feel disgust at any thing; properly, to have an extreme aversion of the appetite to food or drink. Our soul lotheth this light bread. Numbers 21:5. Lothing the honey’d cakes, I long’d for bread.

lothe

To hate; to dislike greatly; to abhor. Ye shall lothe yourselves in your own sight for all your evils - Ezekiel 20:43. Not to reveal the secret which I lothe.

lothe

verb intransitive
To create disgust. Obs.