malison

English

Etymology

From Middle English malisoun, from Old French maleison, from Latin maledictiō, from the past participle stem of maledīcō (I speak ill of), from male (wickedly, badly) + dīcō (say, speak). Compare malediction.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmælɪzən/, /ˈmælɪsən/

Noun

malison (plural malisons)

  1. (obsolete) A curse, a malediction.

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Noun

malison

  1. Alternative form of malisoun
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