Word Meanings - BUTCHERLY - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Like a butcher; without compunction; savage; bloody; inhuman; fell. "The victim of a butcherly murder." D. Webster. What stratagems, how fell, how butcherly, This deadly quarrel daily doth beget! Shak.
Related words: (words related to BUTCHERLY)
- INHUMANITY
The quality or state of being inhuman; cruelty; barbarity. Man's inhumanity to man Makes countless thousands mourn. Burns. - QUARRELING
Engaged in a quarrel; apt or disposed to quarrel; as, quarreling factions; a quarreling mood. -- Quar"rel*ing*ly, adv. - BUTCHERING
1. The business of a butcher. 2. The act of slaughtering; the act of killing cruelly and needlessly. That dreadful butchering of one another. Addison. - BUTCHER'S BROOM
A genus of plants ; esp. R. aculeatus, which has large red berries and leaflike branches. See Cladophyll. - WEBSTERITE
A hydrous sulphate of alumina occurring in white reniform masses. - BUTCHERLY
Like a butcher; without compunction; savage; bloody; inhuman; fell. "The victim of a butcherly murder." D. Webster. What stratagems, how fell, how butcherly, This deadly quarrel daily doth beget! Shak. - BLOODY-MINDED
Having a cruel, ferocious disposition; bloodthirsty. Dryden. - WITHOUT-DOOR
Outdoor; exterior. "Her without-door form." Shak. - WITHOUTFORTH
Without; outside' outwardly. Cf. Withinforth. Chaucer. - INHUMANLY
In an inhuman manner; cruelly; barbarously. - MURDER
The offense of killing a human being with malice prepense or aforethought, express or implied; intentional and unlawful homicide. "Mordre will out." Chaucer. The killing of their children had, in the account of God, the guilt of murder, - INHUMAN
1. Destitute of the kindness and tenderness that belong to a human being; cruel; barbarous; savage; unfeeling; as, an inhuman person or people. 2. Characterized by, or attended with, cruelty; as, an inhuman act or punishment. Syn. -- - BUTCHERLINESS
Butchery quality. - SAVAGELY
In a savage manner. - QUARRELLOUS
Quarrelsome. Shak. - SAVAGE
belonging to a wood, wild, fr. silva a wood. See Silvan, and cf. 1. Of or pertaining to the forest; remote from human abodes and cultivation; in a state of nature; nature; wild; as, a savage wilderness. 2. Wild; untamed; uncultivated; as, savage - WITHOUTEN
Without. Chaucer. - QUARREL
Any small square or quadrangular member; as: A square of glass, esp. when set diagonally. A small opening in window tracery, of which the cusps, etc., make the form nearly square. A square or lozenge-shaped paving tile. 3. A glazier's - BUTCHER
orig., slaughterer of buck goats, fr. OF. boc, F. bouc, a buck goat; 1. One who slaughters animals, or dresses their flesh for market; one whose occupation it is to kill animals for food. 2. A slaughterer; one who kills in large numbers, or with - BLOODY SWEAT
A sweat accompanied by a discharge of blood; a disease, called sweating sickness, formerly prevalent in England and other countries. - UNDEADLY
Not subject to death; immortal. -- Un*dead"li*ness, n. Wyclif. - SEMISAVAGE
Half savage. - SELF-MURDER
Suicide. - BEBLOOD; BEBLOODY
To make bloody; to stain with blood. Sheldon. - UNBLOODY
Not bloody. Dryden. Unbloody sacrifice. A sacrifice in which no victim is slain. The Mass.