Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Regarded with malice; envied and hated.

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Examples

  • Men like Carew had never put faith in assertions by creatures of Bayley's stamp, who 'maliced' him, that Ralegh had turned pirate.

    Sir Walter Ralegh A Biography 1879

  • Marcotte's maliced-laced stupidity is quite stunning I didn't bother with the other link, assuming it was in the same idiot's ballpark.

    Writing something nonobvious about Rush Limbaugh makes righties and lefties stupid. Ann Althouse 2008

  • Fatinolo, and not Theobaldo, whom the two Brethren Inne-keepers maliced, about some idle suspition conceived, and having slaine him, layde his body at the doore of Aldobrandino, where by reason of Theobaldoes absence, it was generally reputed to be hee, and

    The Decameron 2004

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