Malison (noun) mal-i-son (archaic) A curse. Middle English from Old French. Example sentences “she cast a malison upon his heart.” Love1 Share Share Pin Word of the Day – Nefelibata Kath | Word of the Day | No Comments Word of the Day - Nefelibata (noun) nef-el-ib-ita Word of the Day – Tralatitious Kath | Word of the Day | No Comments Word of the Day - Tralatitious (adj) tral-a-tish-us Word of the Day – Epoch Kath | Word of the Day | No Comments Word of the Day - Epoch (noun) e-pok Word of the Day – Swivet Kath | Word of the Day | No Comments Word of the Day - Swivet (noun) swiv-et Word of the Day – Brabble Kath | Word of the Day | No Comments Word of the Day - Brabble (verb) brab-l Word of the Day – Aliment Kath | Word of the Day | No Comments Word of the Day - Aliment (noun)(verb) al-i-ment Word of the Day – Latibulate Kath | Word of the Day | No Comments Word of the Day - Latibulate (verb) (archaic) lat-ib-yu-layt Word of the Day – Erinaceous Kath | Word of the Day | No Comments Word of the Day - Erinaceous (adj) erin-ay-shus Word of the Day – Knjižara Kath | Word of the Day | No Comments Word of the Day - Knjižara (књижара) (Serbian) (noun) knee-za-ra