Massacre /(?)/
Mas·sa·cre
Massacre
n.
- The killing of a considerable number of human beings under circumstances of atrocity or cruelty, or contrary to the usages of civilized people; as, the massacre on St. Bartholomew's Day; the St. Valentine's Day massacre; the Amritsar massacre; the Wounded Knee massacre.
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Murder. [Obs.]
I'll find a day to massacre them all, And raze their faction and their family.
If thou delight to view thy heinous deeds, Brhold this pattern of thy butcheries.
Such a scent I draw Of carnage, prey innumerable!
Massacre
v. t.
imp. & p. p. Massacred; p. pr. & vb. n. Massacring
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To kill in considerable numbers where much resistance can not be made; to kill with indiscriminate violence, without necessity, and contrary to the usages of nations; to butcher; to slaughter; -- limited to the killing of human beings.
If James should be pleased to massacre them all, as Maximian had massacred the Theban legion.