selfslaughter 1595, self- + slaughter. self-slaughter (countable and uncountable, plural self-slaughters) The slaughter or slaying of oneself, suicide, especially...
From self- + slaughtered. self-slaughtered (not comparable) Slaughtered or killed by oneself. Ogilvie, John. The Imperial Dictionary of the English Language:...
lladd-dy (“slaughterhouse”) lladdfa (“slaughter, carnage”) lladdfan (“abattoir”) lladdiad (“killing, slaughter”) lladdol (“deadly, fatal”) lladdwr (“killer”)...
za‧rzy‧nać zarzynać impf (perfective zarżnąć or zarznąć) (transitive) to slaughter (to butcher animals) Synonyms: szlachtować, zarąbywać (transitive, colloquial)...
Syllabification: za‧rżnąć zarżnąć pf (imperfective zarzynać) (transitive) to slaughter (to butcher animals) Synonyms: zarąbać, zaszlachtować (transitive, colloquial)...
suicide, to kill oneself (obsolete, intransitive, reciprocal) to fight one another [with عَلَى (ʕalā) ‘over’] (obsolete, transitive) to slaughter, Synonym of...
t͡sʰaːn²¹ hɔːi̯²²/ 自相殘害 to bring about mutual harm to slaughter each other; to massacre one another (to slaughter each other): 自相殘殺/自相残杀 (zìxiāngcánshā)...
kill From self- + kill. compare Old English selfcwalu (“suicide, self-slaughter”). self-kill (third-person singular simple present self-kills, present...
indicative n'aîegûaki, noun îegûaka) (intransitive) to adorn oneself, to decorate oneself, to paint oneself c. 1583, Joseph of Anchieta, Auto de São Lourenço [Play...
n'aîemoúni, noun îemoúna) (intransitive) to paint oneself black, to turn black, to darken oneself c. 1583, Joseph of Anchieta, Auto de São Lourenço [Play...