Anathem

/ˈænəθɛm/ noun

An object or person that is cursed or excommunicated; something held to be evil or abhorrent.

From Greek anathema via Latin, meaning 'something set up/dedicated' (originally as a religious offering), later shifted to mean 'curse' or 'thing cursed.'

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