- A
curse (also
called an imprecation, malediction, execration, malison, anathema, or commination) is any
expressed wish that some form of
adversity or misfortune...
- the Book of
Psalms of the
Hebrew Bible (Hebrew: תנ"ך), are
those that
imprecate –
invoke judgment,
calamity or
curses upon one's
enemies or
those perceived...
- Meanwhile, on top of the bridge, Lady
Lightbug is
trapped in a
large jar and
imprecates the
heroes for her imprisonment. The end of the
episode features a brief...
- and
fails to
understand her husband's post. Meanwhile,
Chenchu Ramayah imprecates to
confiscate Krishna Murthy's factory. He
attempts to
subjugate Krishna...
-
turning round with
jealous eye,
causes bewitchment with his mouth, or
imprecates with 'words,' may the slag of
Hiisi fill his eyes, the soot of
Hiisi soil...
- prec- precat- – pray apprecation, deprecable, deprecate, deprecation,
imprecate, imprecation, pray, prayer, precarious, precation,
precatory prehendō...
- him, he
knelt down in the
orchard wherein he was taken, and
solemnly imprecated vengeance upon the
traitor and his posterity,
which curses are said to...
-
endure the
labours of war and flight,
poisoned himself with a yew,
after imprecating curses upon Ambiorix. The
Gaulish personal name Catu-uolcos ('war-falcon...
- willing, wish to", εὔχομαι "pray, wish for", κατεύχομαι "pray against,
imprecate curse to", αἱροῦμαι "choose,
prefer to", μέλλω "to be
about to, or: delay...
-
Jesus uses the
sharing of food to
highlight his
upcoming betrayal and
imprecate Judas.
Similar phrases are used in
various languages. German: Ich kann...