aboding

noun
/əˈboʊ.dɪŋ/US

Etymology

From a + bode + -ing.

  1. inherited from *bʰewdʰ-
  2. inherited from *budą — “message; offer
  3. inherited from *bod — “command, mandate, order
  4. inherited from bod — “command, edict, order
  5. inherited from bod — “foreboding, omen; message, report; command, edict; (Christianity) commandment; etc.
  6. inherited from *bʰewdʰ- — “to be awake; to be aware
  7. inherited from *budōną — “to announce, proclaim; to call, summon
  8. inherited from *bodōn — “to announce, proclaim; to call, summon
  9. inherited from bodian — “to announce, proclaim, tell; to foretell, prophesy; to preach; etc.
  10. inherited from boden
  11. formed as aboding — “a + bode + -ing

Definitions

  1. A foreboding.

    • Why suffer you that ill-aboding vermin To breed so near your bosom?
  2. present participle and gerund of abode

The neighborhood

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