Execration - Law Dictionary Search Results
Execrable
Deserving to be execrated accursed damnable detestable abominable as an execrable wretch
Corsned
The morsel of execration a species of ordeal consisting in the eating of a
Execration
The act of cursing a curse dictated by violent feelings of hatred imprecation utter detestation expressed
Execratory
Of the nature of execration imprecatory denunciatory
Malediction
evil against some one a cursing imprecation a curse or execration opposed to benediction
Malison
Malediction curse execration
Corsned bread
A.S.; panis conjuratus, or offa execrata, Lat., the morsel of execration, or ordeal bread]. It was a kind of superstitious trial
Cursedness
of being under a curse or of being doomed to execration or to evil
Execrative
Cursing imprecatory vilifying
Nefand
Unfit to speak of unmentionable impious execrable
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