Bloodshed - Law Dictionary Search Results
Bloodshed
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Bloodshedding
Bloodshed
Bloodguilty
Guilty of murder or bloodshed
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bloodlust
a desire for bloodshed
Murderous
Of or pertaining to murder characterized by or causing murder or bloodshed having the purpose or quality of murder bloody sanguinary as the murderous king murderous rapine murderous intent a
Sanguinary
Attended with much bloodshed bloody murderous as a sanguinary war contest or battle
Bloodwit, or Bloudveit
Bloodwit, or Bloudveit [fr. blod, Sax., blood, and wyte, Old Eng., pity], an amercement for bloodshed; a customary fine, paid as a composition and atonement for shedding or drawing of blood, Paroch. Antiq.
Dursley
Dursley, blows without wounding or bloodshed; dry blows, Blount
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