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Definition of Maledicted
1. maledict [v] - See also: maledict
Lexicographical Neighbors of Maledicted
Literary usage of Maledicted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Complete Poetical Works of Theodore Tilton in One Volume: With a Preface by Theodore Tilton (1897)
"[Now that's a phrase Which you may praise;— For ' maledicted mound ' is good. ]
VII. Then down there leapt into the ..."
2. Poems of American History by Burton Egbert Stevenson (1908)
"Thy name shall be maledicted. Unless, by way of contradiction, We style thee
Britain's Benediction. Such blessings she, with lavish hand, Confers on this ..."
3. Songs and Ballads of the American Revolution by Henry Llewellyn Williams, jr (1905)
"'Tis fit we brand thee with a name, To suit thy infamy and shame; And since of
treason thou'rt convicted, Thy name should now be maledicted. ..."
4. American Lands and Letters by Donald Grant Mitchell (1898)
"... he did good work for American Independence when his Common Sense, and its
quiet, keen reasonings counted like an army : and even in his mueh-maledicted ..."
5. The Digressions of V. by Elihu Vedder (1910)
"Then the girl: "Thou art the thief—old maledicted apoplexy! — with the evil eye!
Why all this to me alone ?" —Then to me: "She sells them and says we steal ..."