To be the bane of; to ruin.
That which destroys life, which is poisonous, evil or dangerous.
Poisonous or destructive thing. Can also be a curse applied to a person. Banishing exorcism, often applied to a herb.
Anything which causes harm, pain, illness, or destruction. Banes can be caused by hexes or curses. They can also be caused by hauntings and possessions through angry or evil spirits.
Bad. That which destroys life.
That which destroys life; is not useful, is poisonous, destructive or evil.
That which is poisonous, evil, destructive, dangerous, negative, etc. Paired to indicate the negative as in "wolfbane","hensbane" and "baneberry".
A negative force or energy. Another word for bad, negative, or in opposition.
Something that is destructive or poisonous
something causes misery or death; "the bane of my life"
a cause of death, ruin or harm
That which is dangerous or destructive.
That which causes death or destroys life, especially poison. An ancient Teutonic word which has become a part of the common name of many plants, based rightly or wrongly upon their perceived toxic qualities. The Baneberries ( Actaea spp.) with their poison berries are but one North Country example. Banes List.
That which destroys life, which is poisonous, destructive, evil, dangerous.
deadly harm, ruin, death; something which causes harm, ruin, or death; a poison
That which destroys life: poisonous, dangerous, destructive, evil. The term also includes negative habits as well as threats of all kinds.
Bane (also known as the Black Hand and the Black Lord), is the god of hatred, fear, and tyranny and one of the main evil gods in the fictional Dungeons & Dragons campaign setting, Forgotten Realms. Ed Greenwood created Bane for his home Dungeons & Dragons game, loosely inspired by the Babylonian deity Druaga.