出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/10/21 01:11 UTC 版)
1580, from Middle French massacre, from Old French macacre, marcacre, macecre, macecle (“slaughterhouse, butchery”), usually thought to be deverbal from Old French macecrer, macecler (“to slaughter”), though the noun seems to be attested somewhat earlier. It is also found in Medieval Latin mazacrium (“massacre, slaughter, killing”, also “the head of a newly killed stag”). Further origin disputed:
massacre (countable and uncountable, plural massacres)
massacre (third-person singular simple present massacres, present participle massacring, simple past and past participle massacred)
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a murderer
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