| massacr | The general ordered the massacre of all war prisoners. |
| massacre | (v) kill a large number of people indiscriminately, Syn. slaughter, mow down, Example: The Hutus massacred the Tutsis in Rwanda |
| Massacre | v. t. If James should be pleased to massacre them all, as Maximian had massacred the Theban legion. Macaulay. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Massacre | n. [ F., fr. LL. mazacrium; cf. Prov. G. metzgern, metzgen, to kill cattle, G. metzger a butcher, and LG. matsken to cut, hew, OHG. meizan to cut, Goth. máitan. ] I'll find a day to massacre them all, If thou delight to view thy heinous deeds, Such a scent I draw |
| Massacrer | n. One who massacres. [ R. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |