Definition of malison in English:
malison
noun ˈmalɪs(ə)nˈmalɪz(ə)n-zən
archaic A curse.
Example sentencesExamples
- The passage is as follows, ‘the malisons which he muttered…, were of truly cabalistic length and fearfulness.’
- A very easy way is to use a spell trigger with 3 lower resistance spells, a spell sequencer with 3 greater malisons, and a finger of death (though there are alternatives).
- You could knock a magic resitence of 200% to zero, cast 3-4 malisons, and use your kill spell of choice.
- In any case, perhaps, hawks may be trying to avoid falling foul of those malisons.
Synonyms
curse, oath, imprecation, execration
Origin
Middle English: from Old French.