Accurse

/əˈkɜːrs/ verb

An archaic verb meaning to curse or place a curse upon someone; to damn.

From Old English acursian or Middle English accurse, composed of a- (intensive prefix) plus curse. This shows how English doubled up prefixes for emphasis in earlier centuries.

AMእንግዲህ እንደ እንግዲህ
ARلعن
BNভূত
CAmaldir
CSprokleti
DAforbande
DEverfluchen
ELαμαρτία
ESacursear
FAلعنت
FIk Référence
FRmaudiser
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