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Daughterliness
Daughterliness Daugh"ter*li*ness, n.
The state of a daughter, or the conduct becoming a daughter.
Daughterly
Daughterly Daugh"ter*ly, a.
Becoming a daughter; filial.
Sir Thomas liked her natural and dear daughterly
affection towards him. --Cavendish.
Distraughted
Distraughted Dis*traught"ed, a.
Distracted. [Obs.] --Spenser.
DraughtedDraught Draught (dr[.a]ft), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Draughted;
p. pr. & vb. n. Draughting.]
1. To draw out; to call forth. See Draft. --Addison.
2. To diminish or exhaust by drawing. [R.]
The Parliament so often draughted and drained. --Sir
W. Scott.
3. To draw in outline; to make a draught, sketch, or plan of,
as in architectural and mechanical drawing.
Draughting room, a room draughtsmen to work in, and where
plans are kept. FraughtedFraught Fraught, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Fraughted or Fraught;
p. pr. & vb. n. Fraughting.] [Akin to Dan. fragte, Sw.
frakta, D. bevrachten, G. frachten, cf. OHG. fr[=e]ht[=o]n to
deserve. See Fraught, n.]
To freight; to load; to burden; to fill; to crowd. [Obs.]
Upon the tumbling billows fraughted ride The armed
ships. --Fairfax. Goddaughter
Goddaughter God"daugh`ter, n. [AS. goddohtor.]
A female for whom one becomes sponsor at baptism.
LaughterLaughter Laugh"ter, n. [AS. hleahtor; akin to OHG. hlahtar, G.
gel["a]chter, Icel. hl[=a]tr, Dan. latter. See Laugh, v. i.
]
A movement (usually involuntary) of the muscles of the face,
particularly of the lips, with a peculiar expression of the
eyes, indicating merriment, satisfaction, or derision, and
usually attended by a sonorous and interrupted expulsion of
air from the lungs. See Laugh, v. i.
The act of laughter, which is a sweet contraction of
the muscles of the face, and a pleasant agitation of
the vocal organs, is not merely, or totally within the
jurisdiction of ourselves. --Sir T.
Browne.
Archly the maiden smiled, and with eyes overrunning
with laughter. --Longfellow. Laughterless
Laughterless Laugh"ter*less, a.
Not laughing; without laughter.
Manslaughter
Manslaughter Man"slaugh`ter, n.
1. The slaying of a human being; destruction of men.
--Milton.
2. (Law) The unlawful killing of a man, either in negligenc?
or incidentally to the commission of some unlawful act,
but without specific malice, or upon a sudden excitement
of anger.
Self-slaughter
Self-slaughter Self`-slaugh"ter, n.
Suicide. --Shak.
SlaughterSlaughter Slaugh"ter, n. [OE. slautir, slaughter, slaghter,
Icel. sl[=a]tr slain flesh, modified by OE. slaught, slaht,
slaughter, fr. AS. sleaht a stroke, blow; both from the root
of E. slay. See Slay, v. t., and cf. Onslaught.]
The act of killing. Specifically:
(a) The extensive, violent, bloody, or wanton destruction of
life; carnage.
On war and mutual slaughter bent. --Milton.
(b) The act of killing cattle or other beasts for market.
Syn: Carnage; massacre; butchery; murder; havoc. SlaughterSlaughter Slaugh"ter, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Slaughtered; p.
pr. & vb. n. Slaughtering.]
1. To visit with great destruction of life; to kill; to slay
in battle.
Your castle is surprised; your wife and babes
Savagely slaughtered. --Shak.
2. To butcher; to kill for the market, as beasts. SlaughteredSlaughter Slaugh"ter, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Slaughtered; p.
pr. & vb. n. Slaughtering.]
1. To visit with great destruction of life; to kill; to slay
in battle.
Your castle is surprised; your wife and babes
Savagely slaughtered. --Shak.
2. To butcher; to kill for the market, as beasts. Slaughterer
Slaughterer Slaugh"ter*er, n.
One who slaughters.
Slaughterhouse
Slaughterhouse Slaugh"ter*house`, n.
A house where beasts are butchered for the market.
SlaughteringSlaughter Slaugh"ter, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Slaughtered; p.
pr. & vb. n. Slaughtering.]
1. To visit with great destruction of life; to kill; to slay
in battle.
Your castle is surprised; your wife and babes
Savagely slaughtered. --Shak.
2. To butcher; to kill for the market, as beasts. SlaughtermanSlaughterman Slaugh"ter*man, n.; pl. Slaughtermen.
One employed in slaughtering. --Shak. SlaughtermenSlaughterman Slaugh"ter*man, n.; pl. Slaughtermen.
One employed in slaughtering. --Shak. SlaughterousSlaughterous Slaugh"ter*ous, a.
Destructive; murderous. --Shak. --M. Arnold. --
Slaugh"ter*ous*ly, adv. SlaughterouslySlaughterous Slaugh"ter*ous, a.
Destructive; murderous. --Shak. --M. Arnold. --
Slaugh"ter*ous*ly, adv.
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