Assassination
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# ''historically'' A member of the historical Ismaili Muslim militant group. | # ''historically'' A member of the historical Ismaili Muslim militant group. | ||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
- | From French ''assassin'' or Italian ''assassino'', from either Arabic ''حشاشين'' (ḥaššāšīn, “hashish users”), or ''أساسيون'' (ʾasāsiyyūn). | + | From French ''assassin'' or Italian ''assassino'', from either Arabic ''حشاشين'' (ḥaššāšīn, “[[hashish]] users”), or ''أساسيون'' (ʾasāsiyyūn). |
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Assassinations in fiction]] | * [[Assassinations in fiction]] |
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- One who is motivated by political reasons or money to intentionally kill a particular person.
- Any ruthless killer.
- historically A member of the historical Ismaili Muslim militant group.
Etymology
From French assassin or Italian assassino, from either Arabic حشاشين (ḥaššāšīn, “hashish users”), or أساسيون (ʾasāsiyyūn).
See also
- Assassinations in fiction
- Contract killing
- List of assassins
- List of assassinated people
- List of unsuccessful assassinations
- List of assassinations and assassination attempts
- List of United States presidential assassination attempts
- Special Activities Division
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