murderous

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murderous englannista suomeksi

  1. murhaava

  1. murhaava, murhanhimoinen

murderous englanniksi

  1. Of, characterized by, or pertaining to murder or murderers.

  2. (RQ:Cotgrave Dictionarie)

  3. (quote-journal),(nb...)|month=October|year=1878|volume=I|issue=10|page=1|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=HDIEAAAAQAAJ&pg=RA9-PA1|oclc=503739687|passage=Every time I heard the bell strike, that denotes the time on board a ship, I full of terror counted the hours until four o'clock; feeling sure that when that hour came, my enemies would begin their murderous attack.

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  6. Of a person: intending or likely to commit murder; bloodthirsty, homicidal.

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  8. (quote-book)|edition=8th|location=London|publisher=(...) Thomas Underhill and Francis Tyton,(nb...)|year=1659|section=part IV, section V|page=603|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=hvNmAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA603|oclc=1227530240|passage=Is any man loth to leave his priſon? or to remove his dwelling from cruel enemies? or to ſcape the hands of murderous robbers? Do we take the world indeed for our priſon? our cruel, ſpoyling, murderous foe? and yet we are loth to leave it?

  9. (quote-book) Book III|location=London|publisher=(...) A. M. for William Lee,(nb...)|year=1662|page=152|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=WZHsce1JOSoC&pg=PA152|oclc=771714104|passage=''De Salez'' her Husband ſtriving and ſtrugling for life againſt the pangs of death; fear and haſt (contrary to her intent and mind) had ſo made his murtherous wifes hand ſhake and tremble, as ſhe did not ſo fully cut his throat-bole, but he could yet both cry and groan, which he did very mournfully, and which indeed was ſoon over-heard by a man and a maid-ſervant of his, (..)

  10. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=(...) Strahan (publisher)|George Strahan,(nb...)|year=1711|page=34|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=qutbAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA34|oclc=753166894|passage=''(w)'' alſo was the High Prieſt, and received Authority from God, to teach the ſucceeding Generations of Men how to worſhip God, and what Sacrifices were to be offered by ''(w)'' and ''(w)'', and all Poſterity. By which Sacrifices were brought into all Nations, to apply the Blood of the Lamb, ſlain from the foundation of the World, in the unalterable Purpoſes of God, to the Conſciences of all Men for the Remiſſion of their Sins, and to Excommunicate murderous ''Cain from the preſence of the Lord'', (..)

  11. Of an object: used to commit murder; capable of causing death; deadly, fatal.

  12. (quote-book) Translated from the French of the King of Prussia|edition=2nd|location=London|publisher=(...) G. Riley,(nb...)|year=1782|page=56|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZInsvKFEueYC&pg=PA56|oclc=989123793|passage=The rapid ſquadrons ſwift as thought engage, / And ſeek the hoſtile troops who ſhun their rage, / 'Midſt the thick clouds which ſmoak and duſt afford / With dreadful luſtre gleams the murderous ſword; (..)

  13. (quote-book)|edition=2nd|location=Edinburgh|publisher=(...) Murray & Cochrane|year=1796|section=book I (Of the Regulating Standard of Religion, Natural and Revealed)|page=25|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=S7VjAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA25|oclc=1119824941|passage=In neceſſary ſelf-defence men have a right to kill their aſſailants. But (smallcaps) is unlawful and murderous, a remain of the ancient Gothic barbarity.

  14. (RQ:Birmingham Red Hand)

  15. Very difficult.