accurse |
accurise |
As verbs the difference between accurse and accurise
is that
accurse is to devote to destruction; to imprecate misery or evil upon; to curse; to execrate; to anathematize while
accurise is standard spelling of accurize|from=Non-Oxford British spelling.
accurse |
occurse |
As a verb accurse
is to devote to destruction; to imprecate misery or evil upon; to curse; to execrate; to anathematize.
As a noun occurse is
(obsolete) occursion.
accurse |
accurst |
As verbs the difference between accurse and accurst
is that
accurse is to devote to destruction; to imprecate misery or evil upon; to curse; to execrate; to anathematize while
accurst is .
As an adjective accurst is
.
accurse |
accursed |
As verbs the difference between accurse and accursed
is that
accurse is to devote to destruction; to imprecate misery or evil upon; to curse; to execrate; to anathematize while
accursed is past tense of accurse.
As an adjective accursed is
hateful; detestable.
accuse |
accurse |
As verbs the difference between accuse and accurse
is that
accuse is while
accurse is to devote to destruction; to imprecate misery or evil upon; to curse; to execrate; to anathematize.
accurse |
amanse |
As verbs the difference between accurse and amanse
is that
accurse is to devote to destruction; to imprecate misery or evil upon; to curse; to execrate; to anathematize while
amanse is to excommunicate; interdict.