slaughter

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13
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15
Letters
9
Pronunciation
/ˈslɔːtə/
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/ˈslɔːtə/ · /ˈsloːtə/ · /ˈslɔtəɾ/ · /ˈslɔtɚ/ · [ˈslɔɾɚ] · /ˈslɑtɚ/ · [ˈslɑɾɚ]

Definition of slaughter

11 senses · 3 parts of speech · etymology included

noun

  1. (uncountable)The killing of animals, generally for food.
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noun

  1. (uncountable)The killing of animals, generally for food.
  2. (countable, uncountable)A massacre; the killing of a large number of people.
    “1674, John Milton, Paradise Lost, Book VI, 1773, The First Six Books of Milton's Paradise Lost, Edinburgh, page 416, For ſin, on war and mutual ſlaughter bent.”
    “[…] I ſee Th’ Inſulting Tyrant prancing o’er the Field Strow’d with Rome’s Citizens, and drench’d in Slaughter, His Horſe’s Hoofs wet with Patrician Blood.”
  3. (countable, rare, uncountable)A mass destruction of non-living things.
    “There was a massive slaughter of W.R. steam power at the conclusion of the summer timetable. In all, 169 locomotives were condemned.”
  4. (countable, uncountable)A rout or decisive defeat.
  5. (collective, countable, uncountable)A group of iguanas.

verb

  1. (transitive)To butcher animals, generally for food.
  2. (intransitive, transitive)To massacre people in large numbers.
    “Hurriedly he snatched up others, one or two at a time, until he had slaughtered thirty of Hrothgar's doughtiest earls.”
  3. (transitive)To kill someone or something, especially in a particularly brutal manner.
    “Therefore cheere vp your mindes, prepare to fight, He that can take or ſlaughter Tamburlaine, Shall rule the Prouince of Albania.”

name

  1. A surname.
  2. A town in East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, United States, from the surname.
  3. Used in the placenames of the Slaughters, Upper Slaughter and Lower Slaughter.

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Etymology

From Middle English slaughter, from Old Norse *slahtr, later sláttr, from Proto-Germanic *slahtrą, from Proto-Germanic *slahaną. Equivalent to slay + -ter (as in laughter). Eventually derived from Proto-Indo-European *slak- (“to hit, strike, throw”). Related with Dutch slachten, German schlachten, Finnish lahdata (all “to slaughter”).

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