Becurses

/bɪˈkɜːrzɪz/ verb

Third person singular of becurse; to curse or afflict someone thoroughly.

From Middle English 'be-' prefix (meaning 'to make' or 'thoroughly') combined with 'curse,' which comes from Old English 'curs.' The prefix intensified the meaning of curse starting in Middle English around the 1200s.

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