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KILL |
Slay |
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MURDER |
Slay |
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LAYS |
Slay (anag) |
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SLE |
To slay. |
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SLEE |
To slay. |
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SLEW |
Of Slay |
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SLAIN |
Of Slay |
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SLAYING |
Of Slay |
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BEHEAD |
Slay by guillotine |
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SLOWH |
Imp. of Slee,to slay. |
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SLOW |
Imp. of Slee, to slay. Slew. |
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SLAWEN |
P. p. of Slee, to slay. |
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SLOUGH |
Imp. of Slee, to slay. Slew. |
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SLAUGHTER |
To visit with great destruction of life; to kill; to
slay in battle. |
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WAYLAY |
To lie in wait for; to meet or encounter in the way;
especially, to watch for the passing of, with a view to seize, rob, or
slay; to beset in ambush. |
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SMITE |
To destroy the life of by beating, or by weapons of any
kind; to slay by a blow; to kill; as, to smite one with the sword, or
with an arrow or other instrument. |
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APODOSIS |
...a condition. Thus, in the sentence,
"Though he slay me, yet will I trust in him," the former clause is the
protasis, and the latter the apodosis... |
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HESPERIDES |
... Atlas), and fabled possessors of a garden producing golden apples, in
Africa, at the western extremity of the known world. To slay the
guardin... |
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DO |
...on, especially in the phrases, to do death, to put to death; to
slay; to do away (often do away with), to put away; to remove; to do
on, to put ... |