The Latin word for curse is the word maledictionem. In Italian the word curse is said as maledizione and in Spanish it is maldicion.
Curse. "Malediction" comes from Latin for "bad" (or "evil") and "say."
Do it in pig latin. Chances are they will not understand what you are saying. Oh and give them the finger while you are doing it.
I think it means may the gods destroy you, I curse you.
Dagger POINT is "Mucro". It generally means "sharp pointed edge". The other word for it is , I think , "daca". I'm not entitrely sure on that one. It's vulgar , or , a curse word in Latin
It comes from 'vitupero' meaning 'I curse'. Thus, this is 'he/she/it curses'. I believe the word can also mean 'insult' rather than 'curse'. It is meant in the same sense, anyway.
of Curse, Deserving a curse; execrable; hateful; detestable; abominable.
is a curse is a curse
"A curse" has 2 syllables. A-curse.
A curse is called a curse or a hex.
There is no curse for that.
He does curse
The English word "cursed" has several Latin translations. One is "maledictus". However, depending on what you mean you might also say "exsecratus" or "execrabilis".