transitive. To invoke a curse upon; to declare accursed; to pour maledictions upon.
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释义 | the mind > goodness and badness > state of being accursed > [verb (transitive)] (21) waryc725 transitive. To invoke a curse upon; to declare accursed; to pour maledictions upon. accurselOE transitive. = curse, v. (in various senses). for-waryc1175 transitive. To curse. cursec1200 transitive. To utter against (persons or things) words which consign, or are intended or supposed to… Said of the deity or supernatural power. bana1275 To curse, imprecate damnation upon. archaic. beshrewc1325 transitive. To make wicked or evil; to deprave, pervert, corrupt. Obsolete. shrew1338 transitive. To curse; = beshrew, v. 3. Chiefly in imprecations I shrew…(occasionally with I omitted). maledighta1400 transitive. (In past tense maledight). To curse. destinyc1400 transitive. To destine, foreordain, predetermine. damn1477 transferred. To bring condemnation upon; to prove a curse to, be the ruin of. detest1533 transitive. To curse, calling God to witness; to express abhorrence of, denounce, execrate. Obsolete. beshrompa1549 ? = beshrew, v. 3. widdle1552 transitive. To curse (a person or thing). Also intransitive. becurse1570 to cover with curses. malison1588 transitive. To curse; to pronounce a malediction upon. execrate1612 transitive. To pronounce a curse upon; to declare accursed. to execrate out: to drive out with a curse. Obsolete. rare. imprecate1613 transitive. To pray for, invoke (something, usually from a deity). To invoke or call down (evil or calamity) upon a person. maledict1780 transitive. To address with maledictions; to curse, execrate. Now rare. Subcategories:— as everyday imprecation (2) — invoke or pronounce a curse (1) |
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