trucidate
English
Etymology
Verb
trucidate (third-person singular simple present trucidates, present participle trucidating, simple past and past participle trucidated)
- To slaughter, massacre, kill.
- 1815, Hugh Henry Brackenridge, Modern Chivalry: Containing the Adventures of a Captain and Teague O'Regan:
- even Marat and Robespierre considered themselves as denouncing, and trucidating only the enemies of the republic.
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Italian
Verb
trucidate
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Latin
Verb
trucīdāte
- second-person plural present active imperative of trucīdō
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