Anathema

/əˈnæθəmə/ noun

Something or someone that one vehemently dislikes; a formal curse by a pope or church council.

From Greek 'anathema' meaning 'something set up or dedicated,' from 'anatithenai' (to set up). Originally meant offerings dedicated to gods, but in Christian usage became associated with things cursed or excommunicated.

AMሊሙ
ARلعنة
BNঅভিশাপ
CSklení
DAforbandelse
DEFluch
ELκατάρα
ESanatema
FAنفرین
FIkirous
FRanathème
GUશાપ
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