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'''Kill''' may refer to: | '''Kill''' may refer to: | ||
*The act of causing the [[death]] of a living organism | *The act of causing the [[death]] of a living organism | ||
+ | ==Etymology== | ||
+ | From Middle English ''killen, kyllen, cüllen'' (“to strike, beat, cut”), possibly a variant of Old English ''cwellan'' (“to kill, murder, execute”) (see ''quell''), or from Old Norse ''kolla'' (“to hit on the head, harm”) (compare Norwegian ''kylla'' (“to poll”), Middle Dutch ''kollen'' (“to knock down”), Icelandic ''kollur'' (“top, head”), see ''coll, cole''). Compare also Middle Dutch ''killen, kellen'' (“to kill”), Middle Low German ''killen'' (“to ache strongly, to cause one great pain”), Middle High German ''kellen''. Cognate with Albanian ''qëlloj'' (“to hit, strike”). | ||
==Books== | ==Books== |
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- The act of killing.
- The assassin liked to make a clean kill, and thus favored small arms over explosives.
- Specifically, the death blow.
- The hunter delivered the kill with a pistol shot to the head.
- The result of killing; that which has been killed.
- The fox dragged its kill back to its den.
Kill may refer to:
- The act of causing the death of a living organism
Etymology
From Middle English killen, kyllen, cüllen (“to strike, beat, cut”), possibly a variant of Old English cwellan (“to kill, murder, execute”) (see quell), or from Old Norse kolla (“to hit on the head, harm”) (compare Norwegian kylla (“to poll”), Middle Dutch kollen (“to knock down”), Icelandic kollur (“top, head”), see coll, cole). Compare also Middle Dutch killen, kellen (“to kill”), Middle Low German killen (“to ache strongly, to cause one great pain”), Middle High German kellen. Cognate with Albanian qëlloj (“to hit, strike”).
Books
- La Curée (The Kill), a novel by Émile Zola
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