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Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: NEW-NUM |
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NOISOME , harmful, offensive, especially of that which causes physical
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annoy ," now only used as a verb, to cause trouble, the usual substantive being " annoyance." The O. Fr. anoi, anui (modern
adaptation of Lat. in odio esse, venire or habere, to be sick, tired of anything (odium, disgust, hatred). The word has no connexion with Lat. nocere, to hurt.End of Article: NOISOME If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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