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 – Chary Kath | Word of the Day | No Comments Word of the Day - Chary (adj) chah-ree Word of the Day – Reticent Kath | Word of the Day | No Comments Word of the Day - Reticent (adj) ret-is-ent Word of the Day – Calefaction Kath | Word of the Day | No Comments Word of the Day - Calefaction (noun) kal-uh-fak-shun Word of the Day – Ascribe Kath | Word of the Day | No Comments Word of the Day - Ascribe (verb) as-krihb Word of the Day – Boondoggle Kath | Word of the Day | No Comments Word of the Day - Boondoggle (noun) boon-dog-uhl Word of the Day – Perturbation Kath | Word of the Day | No Comments Word of the Day - Perturbation (noun) per-ter-bay-shun Word of the Day – Gauche Kath | Word of the Day | No Comments Word of the Day - Gauche (adj) goh-sh Word of the Day – Veracity Kath | Word of the Day | No Comments Word of the Day - Veracity (noun) ve-ras-i-tee Word of the Day – Emblem Kath | Word of the Day | No Comments Word of the Day - Emblem (noun) em-blum