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abstorted

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Etymology

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From abstort.

Verb

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abstorted

  1. simple past and past participle of abstort
    • 1850, American Vegetarian & Health Journal:
      by adopting a pure normal regimen, which strikes at the root of all quackery and causes it to die a sudden and abstorted death.
    • 1886 May 2, “Raked Fore and Aft”, in St. Paul Daily Globe, Saint Paul, Minnesota, page 3:
      [I]f coming years have in store for me any such affliction as time seems to have left on the abstorted brain of the Republican council []