to spit upon in contempt

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  • 59despite — [di spīt′] n. [ME & OFr despit < L despectus, a looking down upon, despising < despicere: see DESPISE] 1. a contemptuous act; insult; injury 2. malice; spite 3. Archaic contempt; scorn prep. in spite of; notwithstanding vt. despited …

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  • 60conspue — kənzˈpyü, nˈsp transitive verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: French conspuer, from Latin conspuere, from com + spuere to spit more at spew : to spurn with contempt as if by spitting upon …

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