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Cursing
Cursing. Profane searing or cursing is punishable by fine. See SWEARING.
Cursedly
In a cursed manner miserably in a manner to be detested enormously
Imprecation
or invoking evil upon any one a prayer that a curse or calamity may fall on any one a curse
Malediction
Malediction, A curse connected with the donation of property to a Church and
Malison
Malison, A curse. Also spelled male son, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p.
Maleson or Malison
Malison [fr. malum, Lat., evil; and sonus, a sound], a curse, Bailey.
Corsned bread
Corsned bread [fr. Corsian, to curse, and snaed, a morsel, A.S.; panis conjuratus, or offa execrata,
Abandun, or Abandum
of the empire. Ban in the old dialect, signifies a curse; and co abandon, if considered as compounded of French and
Shrewd
Inclining to shrew disposing to curse or scold hence vicious malicious evil wicked mischievous vexatious rough
Malison
Malediction curse execration
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