curse
curse.01 - use bad language
CURSE-V NOTES: I'm betting this usage doesn't occur much. (from curse.01-v)Aliases:
curse (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: speaker
ARG1-PPT: utterance, four letter words
ARG2-PPT: listener
ARG1-PPT: utterance, four letter words
ARG2-PPT: listener
intransitive
Often the genteel , conservative , long - term - oriented investment bankers were displaced by crude traders : `` When angered ,
heARG0
cursedrel
so forcefully that his face reddened and his pale - blue eyes narrowed into tiny slitsARGM-MNR
, '' the authors say of Lehman 's Lewis Glucksman .with utterance
`` #$%&&^%&^%#$( ''ARG1
JohnARG0
cursedrel
.with listener
JohnARG0
cursedrel
eloquently in FrisianARGM-MNR
at MaryARG2
.wish evil upon
SheARG0
cursedrel
himARG2
with the fervent wish that he rot in hellARG1
.Bare utterance
As her life endedARGM-TMP
sheARG0
cursedrel
himARG2
, " you shall live the lifetime of every soul that you have caused death today . "ARG1
curse.02 - condemn
CURSE-N NOTES: Based on ontonotes nouns. No comparison. No VN or FN classes. Framed by Katie. (from curse.01-n)Aliases:
curse (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: agent, condemner
ARG1-PPT: curse
ARG2-GOL: recipient, poor cursed soul
ARG1-PPT: curse
ARG2-GOL: recipient, poor cursed soul
args 0 and 2
God 'sARG0
curserel
on the house of DavidARG2
arg 1 and 2
HisARG2
curserel
of depressionARG1