slayer

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English - Turkish
{i} katil
(isim) katil
slay
katletmek
slay
{f} öldürmek
slay
{f} (slew, slain) öldürmek
slay
vahşice öldürmek
slay
kılıçtan geçirmek
slay
(Tekstil) gücü
slay
tefe
slay
vahşice öldür
dragon slayer
ejderha avcısı
slay
{f} katliam yapmak
slay
(Tekstil) tefe Açıklama: Tefe vurma ; atkı ipliğinin kumaşa dahil edilmesi için çözgünün geçtiği tarak ile itelenmesidir
slay
kesmek katletmek
slay
katlet
English - English
One who slays; a killer; a murderer; a destroyer of life
{n} a killer, murderer, destroyer, butcher
A Chosen One destined to stand against the vampires, the demons, and the forces of darkness Click here for a full description
A type of hunter who kills living or mortal vampires (ie: not the undead variety)
a girl born once every generation with the strength and skill to hunt vampires, find them where they gather and stop the spread of their evil and the swell of their numbers
someone who causes the death of a person or animal
{i} one who slays, killer, murderer
slayer rule
A legal doctrine that prevents a murderer from realizing any inheritance from their victim, in effect in most jurisdictions
slayer rules
plural form of slayer rule
Slayer of the Bulgars
known as Basil Bulgaroctonus ("Slayer of the Bulgars") born 957/958 died Dec. 15, 1025 Byzantine emperor (976-1025). Crowned coemperor with his brother in 960, he had to exile the grand chamberlain (985) and defeat rival generals (989) in order to gain the authority to rule. Basil became one of the strongest Byzantine emperors, winning territory in the Balkans, Mesopotamia, Armenia, and Georgia. He was noted for his victory (1014) in the war with Bulgaria, which ended with his blinding all the soldiers in the defeated Bulgarian army. He increased his domestic authority by attacking the landed interests of the military aristocracy and of the church. Because Basil left no able successor, the gains of his rule were soon undone
slay
To defeat, overcome

The Yankees were actually slayed by two former Yankees because Rich Gossage pitched one scoreless inning in relief of Eckersley to notch his first victory.

slay
To eradicate or stamp out

You must slay these thoughts.

slay
To kill, murder

Our foes must all be slain.

slay
To delight or overwhelm, especially with laughter

Ha ha! You slay me!.

slay
{n} a weaver's reed to close work with
slay
{v} to kill, put to death, murder, butcher
A slayer
sleer
Buffy The Vampire Slayer
name of an American television series , BTVS
slay
{f} kill, murder, slaughter; destroy, exterminate; overwhelm, captivate (Slang)
slay
To put to death with a weapon, or by violence; hence, to kill; to put an end to; to destroy
slay
If someone slays an animal, they kill it in a violent way. the hill where St George slew the dragon
slay
If someone has been slain, they have been murdered. Two Australian tourists were slain
slay
kill intentionally and with premeditation; "The mafia boss ordered his enemies murdered"
slayers
plural of slayer
slayer

    Turkish pronunciation

    sleyır

    Pronunciation

    /ˈslāər/ /ˈsleɪɜr/

    Etymology

    [ slA ] (verb.) before 12th century. From slay + -er.
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