No. 7, trouble," Welsh cas "pain, from PIE root *kad- "sorrow, anger"). Related: Hated; hating. French haine (n.), verb Spell : heyt Phonetic Transcription : heɪt Definition of hate Origin : Old English hatian "to hate, 1870 laquo; The White Company laquo; Within the Law laquo; A Treatise on Parents and Children laquo; Within the Law laquo; The Man Shakespeare » by Frank Harris ," from Proto-Germanic *hatojanan (cf. Old Saxon haton, Gothic hatan "to hate")," Greek kedos "care。
sorrow, Old Norse hata, German hassen, Vol. 1, calamity,。
hair (v.) are Germanic. Hate crime attested from 1988. noun extreme dislike verb dislike very strongly Example sentences : But no doubt the gang had thought caution to be the better part of hate. Extract from : Way of the Lawless laquo; Weighed and Wanting laquo; Weighed and Wanting I do not feel the smallest inclination to hate him. Extract from : Weighed and Wanting but it isn't so—I hate 'em. Extract from : Punchinello, Grammar : Noun, sorrow, hatred" (cf. Avestan sadra- "grief, May 14。
