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 – Piquant Kath | Word of the Day | No Comments Word of the Day - Piquant (adj) pee-khant Word of the Day – Limn Kath | Word of the Day | No Comments Word of the Day Limn (verb) lim Word of the Day – Cicatrix Kath | Word of the Day | No Comments Word of the Day - Cicatrix (noun) sik-a-triks Word of the Day – Boomerasking Kath | Word of the Day | No Comments Word of the Day - Boomerasking (noun) (informal) boo-mer-ask-ing Word of the Day – Sciolism Kath | Word of the Day | No Comments Word of the Day - Sciolism (noun) syo-lizm Word of the Day – Odoriferous Kath | Word of the Day | No Comments Word of the Day - Odoriferous (adj) oh-der-if-er-us Word of the Day – Littoral Kath | Word of the Day | No Comments Word of the Day - Littoral (adj) Lit-or-al Word of the Day – Daggy Kath | Word of the Day | No Comments Word of the Day - Daggy (adj) dag-ee Word of the Day – Fortuitous Kath | Word of the Day | No Comments Word of the Day - fortuitous (adj)