malice
121malice aforethought — Law. a predetermination to commit an unlawful act without just cause or provocation (applied chiefly to cases of first degree murder). Also called malice prepense. [1660 70] * * * …
122malice prepense — noun Malice aforethought …
123malice aforethought — See with malice aforethought …
124malice in fact — Actual malice; a positive desire and intention to annoy or injure another person. Gamble v Keyes, 43 SD 245, 178 NW 870. In overcoming privilege, a motive which induces the defendant to defame the plaintiff. Hemmers v Nelson, 138 NY 517, 34 NE… …
125malice prepense — noun see malice aforethought …
126Malice — Ondsind, skadefryd …
127Malice — Ma|li|ce 〈 [ sə] f.; Gen.: , Pl.: n; veraltet〉 Bosheit, boshafte Bemerkung [Etym.: frz., »Bosheit«] …
128malice — mal·ice || mælɪs n. malevolence, hostility, ill will, desire to harm another …