• Slaught

    Origin

    From Middle English slaught, slagt, slaȝt, from Old English slæht, sleaht, sleht, slieht ("a stroke, a striking, a flash of lightning, slaughter, murder, death by violence, the deadly stroke of disease, battle, what is to be killed, animals for slaughter"), from Proto-Germanic *slahtō, *slahtiz ("beating, hitting, killing, murder"), from Proto-Indo-European *slak- ("to beat, pound"). Cognate with Dutch slacht ("slaughter"), German Schlacht ("killing, battle"), Icelandic slátta ("slaughter"). Related to slay.

    Full definition of slaught

    Noun

    slaught

    (plural slaughts)
    1. Killing; slaughter.

    Derived terms

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