dêtester

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See also: detester and détester

Norman

Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin dētestor, dētestārī (imprecate evil while calling the gods to witness", "denounce", "hate intensely), from + testor, testārī (testify, bear witness), from testis (witness).

Verb

dêtester

  1. (Jersey) to hate

Antonyms

  • aimer (to like, love)