Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for NAU'SE-ATE
NAU'SE-ATE, v.t.
- To lothe; to reject with disgust. The patient nauseates and lothes wholesome foods. Blackmore. Old age, with silent pace, comes creeping on, / Nauseates the praise which in her youth she won. Dryden.
- To affect with disgust. Swift.
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