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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Imprecate - définition

SUPERNATURAL HINDRANCE, OR INCANTATION INTENDED TO BESTOW SUCH A HINDRANCE
Curses; Execration; Curse spell; Execrates; Execrate; Execrated; Imprecatory prayer; Cursee; Cusing; Algrim the Strong; Imprecation; Commination; Malison; Imprecate; Family curse; A pox on both your houses
  • Ancient Greek curse written on a lead sheet, 4th century BC, [[Kerameikos]] Archaeological Museum, [[Athens]].
  • Ancient Greek cursed object against enemies in a trial, written on a lead figurine put in a lead box, 420-410 BC, [[Kerameikos]] Archaeological Museum, [[Athens]].
  • A woman performs a cursing ritual ([[Hokusai]])
  • Dynasty XXII]]. The inscription celebrates a donation of land to an Egyptian temple, and places a curse on anyone who would misuse or appropriate the land.
  • ''Shimei curses David'', 1860 woodcut by [[Julius Schnorr von Karolsfeld]]
  • Gordon Young]] with an extract from the bishop's curse

Imprecate         
·vt To call down by prayer, as something hurtful or calamitous.
II. Imprecate ·vt To invoke evil upon; to Curse; to swear at.
imprecate         
v. a.
1.
Invoke (a curse or some evil), call down.
2.
Curse, maledict, execrate, anathematize.
imprecation         
n.
1.
Invocation (of evil).
2.
Curse, malediction, execration, denunciation, anathema.

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Curse

A curse (also called an imprecation, malediction, execration, malison, anathema, or commination) is any expressed wish that some form of adversity or misfortune will befall or attach to one or more persons, a place, or an object. In particular, "curse" may refer to such a wish or pronouncement made effective by a supernatural or spiritual power, such as a god or gods, a spirit, or a natural force, or else as a kind of spell by magic (usually black magic) or witchcraft; in the latter sense, a curse can also be called a hex or a jinx. In many belief systems, the curse itself (or accompanying ritual) is considered to have some causative force in the result. To reverse or eliminate a curse is sometimes called "removal" or "breaking", as the spell has to be dispelled, and often requires elaborate rituals or prayers.