Malefic


[muh-lef-ik] /məˈlɛf ɪk/

adjective
1.
productive of evil; malign; doing harm; baneful:
a malefic spell.
adj.

1650s, from Latin maleficus “wicked, vicious, criminal,” from male “ill” (see mal-) + -ficus, from stem of facere “to make, do” (see factitious).

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