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Malison
Malediction curse execration
Maleson or Malison
Malison [fr. malum, Lat., evil; and sonus, a sound], a curse, Bailey.
Coke, Sir Edward
the judges, and also that he strongly protested against 'the cursed gallows tree' so frequently in use in his day. He
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
Curse
To call upon divine or supernatural power to send injury upon to imprecate evil upon to execrate
Interdiction
The act of interdicting prohibition prohibiting decree curse interdict
Execrate
To denounce evil against or to imprecate evil upon to curse to protest against as unholy or detestable hence to detest
Curst
imp amp p p of Curse
Curser
One who curses
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