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malign

adjective

[L. malignus, from malus, evil. See Malady.]

mali’ne.

malign

Having a very evil disposition towards others; harboring violent hatred or enmity; malicious; as malign spirits.

malign

Unfavorable; pernicious; tending to injure; as a malign aspect of planets.

malign

Malignant; pernicious; as a malign ulcer.

malign

To regard with envy or malice; to treat with extreme enmity; to injure maliciously. The people practice mischief against private men, whom they malign by stealing their goods and murdering them.

malign

To traduce; to defame.

malign

verb intransitive
To entertain malice.