maliceful,a. Chiefly dial.: see E.D.D.|ˈmælɪsfʊl| [f. malice n. + -ful.] = malicious. 1839Poe Fall Ho. UsherWks. 1864 I. 306 The hermit..was of an obstinate and maliceful turn.1893Nat. Observer 25 Mar. 468/1 Being maliceful of humour I praised that smile.