"Maldisiyun" is a word in CEBUANO

maldisiyun CEBUANO
Definition:

maldisiyun n malediction, a curse.
v [A; b2c1] curse.
Imald-isiyun (maldisiyunun) siya sa párì, The priest will pronounce a malediction on him.

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anathema ENGLISH

An imprecation; a curse; a malediction.

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buyayaw HILIGAYNON

buyáyaw - Cursing, swearing, foul—, strong—, bad—, vituperative—, language, malediction, malison, imprecation, vituperation, scurrility; to abuse in strong language, curse, …

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curse ENGLISH

An invocation of, or prayer for, harm or injury; malediction.

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gatud HILIGAYNON

gátud - Curse, malediction, expletive, imprecation, anathema; to curse, damn, execrate, swear at, imprecate. Anó ang gátud níya siní! What …

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maldisyon HILIGAYNON

maldisyón - (Sp. maldición) Malediction, imprecation, execration, curse, malison. (cf. panghimaláut).

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malediction ENGLISH

A proclaiming of evil against some one; a cursing; imprecation; a curse or execration; -- opposed to benediction.

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Malediction LAW AND LEGAL

A curse, which was anciently annexed to donations of lands made to churches or religious houses, agaiust those w’ho should …

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malison ENGLISH

Malediction; curse; execration.

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panuhoy HILIGAYNON

panuhóy - Freq. of tuhóy. Malediction, curse, imprecation; to curse, imprecate, execrate, wish evil to. (cf. panóloy).

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woe ENGLISH

A curse; a malediction.

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