abatee

noun

Etymology

From abate + -ee.

  1. derived from *bʰedʰ- — “to dig; to stab
  2. derived from ab-
  3. derived from abbatto — “to bring down, take down; to suppress; to debase (currency)
  4. derived from abatre
  5. derived from abattre
  6. derived from abater
  7. inherited from abaten — “to demolish, knock down; to defeat, strike down; to strike or take down (a sail); to throw down; to bow dejectedly or submissively; to be dejected; to stop; to defeat, humiliate; to repeal (a law); to dismiss or quash (a lawsuit); to lessen, reduce; to injure, impair; to appease; to decline, grow less; to deduct, subtract; to make one’s way; attack (an enemy); (law) to enter or intrude upon (someone’s property); of a hawk: to beat or flap the wings
  8. derived from batto
  9. derived from abbatto
  10. derived from abatre
  11. inherited from abaten
  12. suffixed as abatee — “abate + ee

Definitions

  1. Someone or something being abated.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA