slovo | definícia |
assassin (mass) | assassin
- nájomný vrah, vrah |
assassin (encz) | assassin,atentátník n: Zdeněk Brož |
assassin (encz) | assassin,nájemný vrah n: |
assassin (encz) | assassin,úkladný vrah Zdeněk Brož |
assassin (encz) | assassin,vrah n: Zdeněk Brož |
Assassin (gcide) | Assassin \As*sas"sin\, n. [F. (cf. It. assassino), fr. Ar.
`hashishin one who has drunk of the hashish. Under its
influence the Assassins of the East, followers of the Shaikh
al-Jabal (Old Man of the Mountain), were said to commit the
murders required by their chief.]
One who kills, or attempts to kill, by surprise or secret
assault; one who treacherously murders any one unprepared for
defense.
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Assassin (gcide) | Assassin \As*sas"sin\, v. t.
To assassinate. [Obs.] --Stillingfleet.
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assassin (wn) | assassin
n 1: a murderer (especially one who kills a prominent political
figure) who kills by a surprise attack and often is hired
to do the deed; "his assassins were hunted down like
animals"; "assassinators of kings and emperors" [syn:
assassin, assassinator, bravo]
2: a member of a secret order of Muslims (founded in the 12th
century) who terrorized and killed Christian Crusaders |
ASSASSIN (bouvier) | ASSASSIN, crim, law. An assassin is one who attacks another either
traitorously, or with the advantage of arms or place) or of a number of
persons who support him, and kills his victim. This being done with malice,
aforethought, is murder. The term assassin is but little used in the common
law, it is borrowed from the civil law.
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
assassin (mass) | assassin
- nájomný vrah, vrah |
assassination (mass) | assassination
- atentát |
assassin (encz) | assassin,atentátník n: Zdeněk Brožassassin,nájemný vrah n: assassin,úkladný vrah Zdeněk Brožassassin,vrah n: Zdeněk Brož |
assassinate (encz) | assassinate,úkladně zavraždit v: assassinate,zavraždit v: Zdeněk Brož |
assassinated (encz) | assassinated,úkladně zavražděn adj: |
assassination (encz) | assassination,atentát n: Zdeněk Brožassassination,úkladná vražda n: Ivo Karafiatassassination,vražda n: Zdeněk Brož |
assassinations (encz) | assassinations,úkladné vraždy n: pl. |
assassinator (encz) | assassinator,úkladný vrah Zdeněk Brož |
assassins (encz) | assassins,nájemní vrazi n: pl. |
character assassination (encz) | character assassination, |
Assassinate (gcide) | Assassinate \As*sas"sin*ate\, n. [F. assassinat.]
1. An assassination, murder, or murderous assault. [Obs.]
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If I had made an assassinate upon your father. --B.
Jonson.
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2. An assassin. [Obs.] --Dryden.
[1913 Webster]Assassinate \As*sas"sin*ate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Assassinated; p. pr. & vb. n. Assassinating.] [LL.
assassinatus, p. p. of assassinare.]
1. To kill by surprise or secret assault; to murder by
treacherous violence.
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Help, neighbors, my house is broken open by force,
and I am ravished, and like to be assassinated.
--Dryden.
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2. To assail with murderous intent; hence, by extended
meaning, to maltreat exceedingly. [Archaic]
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Your rhymes assassinate our fame. --Dryden.
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Such usage as your honorable lords
Afford me, assassinated and betrayed. --Milton.
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Syn: To kill; murder; slay. See Kill.
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Assassinated (gcide) | Assassinate \As*sas"sin*ate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Assassinated; p. pr. & vb. n. Assassinating.] [LL.
assassinatus, p. p. of assassinare.]
1. To kill by surprise or secret assault; to murder by
treacherous violence.
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Help, neighbors, my house is broken open by force,
and I am ravished, and like to be assassinated.
--Dryden.
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2. To assail with murderous intent; hence, by extended
meaning, to maltreat exceedingly. [Archaic]
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Your rhymes assassinate our fame. --Dryden.
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Such usage as your honorable lords
Afford me, assassinated and betrayed. --Milton.
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Syn: To kill; murder; slay. See Kill.
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Assassinating (gcide) | Assassinate \As*sas"sin*ate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Assassinated; p. pr. & vb. n. Assassinating.] [LL.
assassinatus, p. p. of assassinare.]
1. To kill by surprise or secret assault; to murder by
treacherous violence.
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Help, neighbors, my house is broken open by force,
and I am ravished, and like to be assassinated.
--Dryden.
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2. To assail with murderous intent; hence, by extended
meaning, to maltreat exceedingly. [Archaic]
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Your rhymes assassinate our fame. --Dryden.
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Such usage as your honorable lords
Afford me, assassinated and betrayed. --Milton.
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Syn: To kill; murder; slay. See Kill.
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Assassination (gcide) | Assassination \As*sas`si*na"tion\, n.
The act of assassinating; a killing by treacherous violence.
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Assassinator (gcide) | Assassinator \As*sas"si*na`tor\, n.
An assassin.
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Assassinous (gcide) | Assassinous \As*sas"sin*ous\, a.
Murderous. --Milton.
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assassin (wn) | assassin
n 1: a murderer (especially one who kills a prominent political
figure) who kills by a surprise attack and often is hired
to do the deed; "his assassins were hunted down like
animals"; "assassinators of kings and emperors" [syn:
assassin, assassinator, bravo]
2: a member of a secret order of Muslims (founded in the 12th
century) who terrorized and killed Christian Crusaders |
assassin bug (wn) | assassin bug
n 1: a true bug: long-legged predacious bug living mostly on
other insects; a few suck blood of mammals [syn: {assassin
bug}, reduviid] |
assassinate (wn) | assassinate
v 1: murder; especially of socially prominent persons; "Anwar
Sadat was assassinated because many people did not like his
peace politics with Israel"
2: destroy or damage seriously, as of someone's reputation; "He
assassinated his enemy's character" |
assassinated (wn) | assassinated
adj 1: murdered by surprise attack for political reasons; "the
20th century has seen too many assassinated leaders" |
assassination (wn) | assassination
n 1: an attack intended to ruin someone's reputation [syn:
character assassination, assassination, blackwash]
2: murder of a public figure by surprise attack |
assassinator (wn) | assassinator
n 1: a murderer (especially one who kills a prominent political
figure) who kills by a surprise attack and often is hired
to do the deed; "his assassins were hunted down like
animals"; "assassinators of kings and emperors" [syn:
assassin, assassinator, bravo] |
character assassination (wn) | character assassination
n 1: an attack intended to ruin someone's reputation [syn:
character assassination, assassination, blackwash] |
ASSASSIN (bouvier) | ASSASSIN, crim, law. An assassin is one who attacks another either
traitorously, or with the advantage of arms or place) or of a number of
persons who support him, and kills his victim. This being done with malice,
aforethought, is murder. The term assassin is but little used in the common
law, it is borrowed from the civil law.
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ASSASSINATION (bouvier) | ASSASSINATION, crim. law. A murder committed by an assassin. By
assassination is understood a murder committed for hire in money, without
any provocation or cause of resentment given by the person against whom the
crime is directed. Ersk. Inst. B. 4, t. 4, n. 45.
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