malediction
61malediction — n 1. curse, imprecation, damning, damnation, execration, Archaic. malison, anathema; incantation, Sl. whammy, voodoo, hoodoo; commination, threat; giving the finger, thumbing one s nose. 2. slander, libel, defamation, traducement, calumny,… …
62malediction — mal·e·dic·tion …
63malediction — Проклятие2 …
64malediction — mal•e•dic•tion [[t]ˌmæl ɪˈdɪk ʃən[/t]] n. a curse; imprecation • Etymology: 1400–50 mal e•dic′tive, mal e•dic′to•ry tə ri adj …
65malediction — /mæləˈdɪkʃən / (say maluh dikshuhn) noun 1. a curse; the utterance of a curse. 2. slander. {late Middle English, from Latin maledictio abuse} –maledictory /mæləˈdɪktri/ (say maluh diktree), / təri/ (say tuhree), adjective …
66malediction — n. curse. ♦ maledictive, ♦ maledictory, a …
67malédiction — nf., anathème : MALÉDIKCHON (Albanais, Annecy, Montendry, Villards Thônes). E. : Jurer, Malheur …
68malediction — /maeladikshan/ A curse, which was anciently annexed to donations of lands made to churches or religious houses, against those who should violate their rights …
69malediction — /maeladikshan/ A curse, which was anciently annexed to donations of lands made to churches or religious houses, against those who should violate their rights …
70malediction — A curse. Evil speaking. An ecclesiastical curse or anathema which was incorporated into grants to the church and which was directed at anyone who should thereafter interfere with their enjoyment or question their validity …