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Malison — Mal i*son, n. [OF. maleicon, L. maledictio. See {Malediction}, and cf. {Benison}.] Malediction; curse; execration. [Poetic] [1913 Webster] God s malison on his head who this gainsays. Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
malison — index imprecation, malediction Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
malison — a curse, mid 13c., from O.Fr. maleiçon curse, from L. maledictionem (see MALEDICTION (Cf. malediction)) … Etymology dictionary
malison — [mal′ə zən, mal′əsən] n. [ME < OFr maleison < L maledictio: see MALEDICTION] Archaic a curse … English World dictionary
malison — maleson, or malison /mslasan/°zan/ A curse … Black's law dictionary
malison — maleson, or malison /mslasan/°zan/ A curse … Black's law dictionary
malison — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French maleiçun, from Late Latin malediction , maledictio Date: 13th century curse, malediction … New Collegiate Dictionary
malison — /mal euh zeuhn, seuhn/, n. Archaic. a curse. [1200 50; ME maliso(u)n < OF maleison < L malediction (s. of maledictio) MALEDICTION] * * * … Universalium
Malison — Provenance. Prénom issu de Marie avec son , fille de Vient de l hébreu mar yäm Signifie : princesse de la mer Se fête le 15 août. Histoire. Nous connaissons tous Marie, fille de Joachim et de Anne, mère de Jésus, fils de Dieu. On l appelle aussi… … Dictionnaire des prénoms français, arabes et bretons
malison — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun Archaic. A denunciation invoking a wish or threat of evil or injury: anathema, curse, damnation, execration, imprecation, malediction. See WORDS … English dictionary for students