massacree
名词 n.
动词 v.
美 /ˈmæ.sə.kɹi/
英文释义
名词 n.
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Alternative form of massacre.
— For several years after they ravaged many places with fire and sword, committing many horrible barbarities, as their; countrymen settled here, joined them on all occasions, till Æthelred ordered a general massacree of them, which was executed November 13, 1002, which was severely revenged afterwards;
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One who has been killed in a massacre.
— Suffice it to say, that no very pleasant feelings existed (as indeed may easily be believed) between the families of the massacrors, and the massacrees.
- A bizarre and improbable sequence of events creating great confusion and fuss.
动词 v.
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Alternative form of massacre.
— they never make their dromedaries gallop, but after having lost a battle, and when they are anxious to escape from a conquering and enraged enemy who would massacree them without mercy if they were overtaken.
词源
词源 1
Likely a corruption of English/French massacre, possibly from the Missouri French dialect. Originated in the Ozark Mountains; date unknown.
词源 2
From massacre + -ee.
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