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self-slaughter

American  
[self-slaw-ter] / ˈsɛlfˈslɔ tər /

noun

  1. suicide.


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Etymology

Origin of self-slaughter

First recorded in 1595–1605

Example Sentences

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True, the major soliloquies are not the tortured revelations of a soul in anguish but merely philosophical ruminations; it seems unlikely that this spirited man would opt for self-slaughter.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 15, 2025

What did Peter say after Iscariot's squalid self-slaughter?

From The Guardian • Apr. 7, 2011

Although the Friends profess deep reverence for human life, their doctrine includes no specific condemnation of suicide; most Quakers were content to let God judge Morrison's self-slaughter.

From Time Magazine Archive

On they march, though to self-slaughter, Regular as rolling water, Whose high waves o'ersweep the border Of huge moles, but keep their order, Breaking only rank by rank.

From Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 7 by Warner, Charles Dudley

We are of the opinion of Hamlet that God has "fixed his canon 'gainst self-slaughter."

From Caesar's Column by Donnelly, Ignatius

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