damnable (adj.) mid-14c., dampnable, "tsim nyog rau txim," los ntawm Old French damnable thiab ncaj qha los ntawm Medieval Latin damnabilis "tsim nyog ntawm kev rau txim," los ntawm Latin damnare "rau doom, condemn" (saib damn). Lub ntsiab lus "dhuav, detestable, abominable, deserving ntawm txim" yog los ntawm c. 1400.
lo lus twg los qhov twg los?
Old English hwilc (West Saxon, Anglian), hwælc (Northumbrian) "uas, " luv rau hwi-lic" ntawm daim ntawv twg, " from Proto-Germanic hwa-lik-(qhov chaw tseem ntawm Old Saxon hwilik, Old Norse hvelikr, Swedish vilken, Laus Frisian hwelik, Middle Dutch wilk, Dutch welk, Old High German hwelich, German welch, Gothic hvileiks "uas"), …
hom lus twg yog damn?
tsim nyog rau txim. detestable, qias neeg, los yog outrageous.
Cronies txhais li cas?
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Puas yog lus phem?
English Language Learners Definition of damnable
: deserving strong criticism: siab phem, yuam kev, ntxhov siab, etc.