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Definition of Curstness

Curstness
Curstness Curst"ness (k[^u]rst"n[e^]s), n. Peevishness; malignity; frowardness; crabbedness; surliness. [Obs.] --Shak.

Meaning of Curstness from wikipedia

- Look up cursed or curst in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cursed or The Cursed may refer to: Curse, an expressed wish that some form of adversity will...
- The Farmer's Curst Wife is a traditional English language folk song listed as Child ballad number 278 and number 160 in the Roud Folk Song Index. The...
- appearances Variants Description Curst The Dragon #30 (1979),: 72  Monstrous Compendium Annual Volume Two (1995) The curst had the distinction of being the...
- (now Dragon) magazine, the first of which was about a monster known as the curst.: 72  Greenwood wrote voluminous entries to Dragon, and used the Realms...
- mentioned. In 1722 supporters of the king were said to be "hiss'd at and curst as they go in the streets," and in 1731 "a Tory mobb, in a great body, went...
- Lillibullero are frequently paired with lyrics from the ballad The Farmer's Curst Wife. The lyrics tell the story of a ploughman's wife who is taken away...
- William Taylor" (Laws N11) 159. "The Soldier's Alphabet" 160. "The Farmer's Curst Wife" (Child 278) 161. "Riddles Wisely Expounded", "Lay Bent To The Bonny...
- play may have been the anonymous ballad "A merry jeste of a shrewde and curst Wyfe, lapped in Morrelles Skin, for her good behauyour". The ballad tells...
- the dust encloased heare: Bleste be ye man y't spares thes stones, And curst be he y't moves my bones. [Shakespeare may have] feared that his bones would...
- which it had best behoved To guard those relics ne'er to be restored. Curst be the hour when from their isle they roved, And once again thy hapless...