slaughter
Webster 1828
SLAUGHTER, noun slaw'ter [See Slay.]1. In a general sense, a killing. Applied to men, slaughter usually denotes great destruction of life by violent means; as the slaughter of men in battle.2. Applied to beasts, butchery; a killing of oxen or other beasts for market.SLAUGHTER, verb transitive slaw'ter.1. To kill; to slay; to make great destruction of life; as , to slaughter men in battle.2. To butcher; to kill for the market; as beasts