aberrateyoudaoicibaDictYouDict[aberrate 词源字典]
"To go astray; to deviate from a usual course or mode of behaviour", Mid 18th cent.; earliest use found in Benjamin Martin (bap. 1705, d. 1782), lecturer on science and maker of scientific instruments. From classical Latin aberrāt-, past participial stem of aberrāre aberr.[aberrate etymology, aberrate origin, 英语词源]