malediction
See also: malédiction
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Middle French malédiction, from Latin maledictiō (“curse”) from malus (“evil”) + dictiō (“speech”) noun of action from perfect passive participle dictus (“spoken”), from verb dīcō (“speak”).
Antonyms
Related terms
- maledictive
- maledictory
Translations
curse — see curse
evil speech
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