malexecution
English
Etymology
mal- + execution
Noun
malexecution (uncountable)
- Bad execution.
- October 12 1832, Daniel Webster, speech delivered at the National Republican Convention at Worcester, Massachusetts
- Political proscription leads necessarily to the filling of offices with incompetent persons, and to a consequent malexecution of official duties.
- October 12 1832, Daniel Webster, speech delivered at the National Republican Convention at Worcester, Massachusetts
References
malexecution in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913