c. 1300,shreued, "wicked, depraved, malicious, evil," fromshrewe"wicked man" (seeshrew) +-ed. Comparecrabbedfromcrab(n.),doggedfromdog(n.),wickedfromwitch(n.), all from early Middle English. The weaker or neutral sense of "cunning, sly, artful, clever or keen-witted in practical ...
–bad or evil. english words having ‘mal’ root word – malignment – defame something badly malice – evil intention maltreat. – treat someone/something badly malfunction – working badly dismal – a gloomy situation maleficent – someone who deliberately try causing harm to someone *all ...
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On the path, the seeds never plant and are taken away by the evil one. Those sown on rocky ground lack roots so they only last a short time but never fully grow. The ones sown among thorns are choked and bear no fruit but those sown on rich soil are firmly planted and successfully ...
evil (is) – piktaungitok excited (is) unimaktok, unimayartok expects some one – itsuarkattarpok (goes out often to see if s. o. coming) expensive (is) – akkituyok explodes v. – sirkrortok extnguishes fir e– kamitpok
Middle English also hadpravilege"an evil law or privilege" (late 14c.), from Medieval Latinpravilegium, a play onprivilegiumby substitution ofpravus"wrong, bad." prolegomenon(n.) 1650s, "preliminary observation," especially "a learned preamble or introductory discourse prefixed to a book," ...