misslaughter

verb

Etymology

From mis- + slaughter.

  1. derived from *slak-
  2. derived from *slahaną
  3. derived from *slahtrą
  4. derived from *slahtr
  5. inherited from slaughter
  6. prefixed as misslaughter — “mis + slaughter

Definitions

  1. To slaughter improperly.

    • When the battle progresses well, Saul misspeaks, misclaims the battle as his, misvows, his son miseats and the hungry men misslaughter.
    • To put that into context, while there is no nice way for an animal to die, sadly there are many instances in which animals are mis-stunned and mis-slaughtered.
  2. An instance of misslaughtering.

    • His subsequent misslaughter of an animal in the following legend reveals a high degree of incompetence in the economic arena.
    • Each of these methods carries risks of mis-stun or mis-slaughter which cause distress and suffering to the animal.
    • This study was aimed to determine the misslaughter of the broiler chicken slaughtering process sold at traditional market of Jombang, East Java.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for misslaughter. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA