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maledict
[ mal-i-dikt ]
verb (used with object)
- to put a curse on.
maledict
/ 藞尘忙濒瑟诲瑟办迟 /
verb
- literary.tr to utter a curse against
adjective
- archaic.cursed or detestable
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Example Sentences
Other winning words in Sunday鈥檚 championship game included 鈥渕aledict,鈥 an archaic word for 鈥渁ccursed,鈥 and 鈥渒udu,鈥 a large, grayish-brown African antelope.
His opponent scored 95 points with maledict, which means to utter a curse against, but Mr Richards won by 575 points to 452.
This batch of maledict encumbrances is under the command of Benedict Cumberbatch, a neo-Nazi advocate of the superman who puts Nietzsche before nurture with聽the aim of ruling the world.
Poor Rose Galh! you and many a mother, and father, and wife, and orphan, have had reason to maledict the bloody Battles of the Factions.
All the while the maledict banner of the Romanoffs writhes above them.
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