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[Destruction of animals] slaughtering; phthisozoics † ; sport, sporting; the chase,<br />

venery; hunting, coursing, shooting, fishing; pig-sticking; sportsman, huntsman,<br />

fisherman; hunter, Nimrod; slaughterhouse, meat packing plant, shambles, abattoir.<br />

fatal accident, violent death, casualty.<br />

V. kill, put to death, slay, shed blood; murder, assassinate, butcher, slaughter, victimize,<br />

immolate; massacre; take away life, deprive of life; make away with, put an end to;<br />

despatch, dispatch; burke, settle, do for.<br />

strangle, garrote, hang, throttle, choke, stifle, suffocate, stop the breath, smother,<br />

asphyxiate, drown.<br />

saber; cut down, cut to pieces, cut the throat; jugulate † ; stab, run through the body,<br />

bayonet, eviscerate; put to the sword, put to the edge of the sword.<br />

shoot dead; blow one's brains out; brain, knock on the head; stone, lapidate † ; give a<br />

deathblow; deal a deathblow; give a quietus, give a coupe de grace.<br />

behead, bowstring, electrocute, gas &c (execute) 972.<br />

hunt, shoot &c n.. cut off, nip in the bud, launch into eternity, send to one's last<br />

account, sign one's death warrant, strike the death knell of.<br />

give no quarter, pour out blood like water; decimate; run amuck; wade knee deep in<br />

blood, imbrue one's hands in blood.<br />

die a violent death, welter in one's blood; dash out one's brains, blow out one's brains;<br />

commit suicide; kill oneself, make away with oneself, put an end to oneself, put an end to<br />

it all.<br />

Adj. killing &c v.; murderous, slaughterous; sanguinary, sanguinolent † ; blood stained,<br />

blood thirsty; homicidal, red handed; bloody, bloody minded; ensanguined † , gory;<br />

thuggish.<br />

mortal, fatal, lethal; dead, deadly; mortiferous † , lethiferous † ; unhealthy &c 657;<br />

internecine; suicidal.<br />

sporting; piscatorial, piscatory † .<br />

Adv. in at the death.<br />

Phr. assassination has never changed the history of the world [Disraeli].<br />

362. Corpse -- N. corpse, corse † , carcass, cadaver, bones, skeleton, dry bones; defunct,<br />

relics, reliquiae [Lat.], remains, mortal remains, dust, ashes, earth, clay; mummy; carrion;<br />

food for worms, food for fishes; tenement of clay this mortal coil.<br />

shade, ghost, manes.<br />

organic remains, fossils.<br />

Adj. cadaverous, corpse-like; unburied &c 363; sapromyiophyllous † .<br />

363. Interment -- N. interment, burial, sepulture † ; inhumation † ; obsequies, exequies † ;<br />

funeral, wake, pyre, funeral pile; cremation.<br />

funeral, funeral rite, funeral solemnity; kneel, passing bell, tolling; dirge &c<br />

(lamentation) 839; cypress; orbit, dead march, muffled drum; mortuary, undertaker,<br />

mute; elegy; funeral, funeral oration, funeral sermon; epitaph.<br />

graveclothes † , shroud, winding sheet, cerecloth; cerement.<br />

coffin, shell, sarcophagus, urn, pall, bier, hearse, catafalque, cinerary urn † .<br />

grave, pit, sepulcher, tomb, vault, crypt, catacomb, mausoleum, Golgotha, house of<br />

death, narrow house; cemetery, necropolis; burial place, burial ground; grave yard,

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