MALISON

PRONUNCIATI0N (MAL-uh-zuhn/suhn) 

MEANING: noun: A curse.

ETYMOLOGY: From Anglo-French maleiçun (curse), from Latin maledictio (curse), from maledicere (to curse), from mal- (bad) + dicere (to speak). Earliest documented use: 1300.
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MALISON - offspring from one's friend-with-benefits

MALISOU - a counterfeit coin from medieval France (which wasn't worth very much even if genuine)

MACISON - the location of an Apple computer, as in “The Macison the desk”