curst

/kɜrst/
adjective
  1. An archaic spelling of 'cursed,' meaning under a curse or deserving of a curse; also used to express annoyance or anger.
    • The farmer blamed his curst luck for the ruined harvest.
    • In old tales, the curst knight could find no peace until his quest was complete.
    • Shakespeare's plays often feature curst characters who bring misfortune upon themselves.
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