guillotinade
(ˌgɪlətɪˈneɪd)
[ad. F. guillotinade (Dupré, 1801), f. guillotine: see next and -ade.]
An execution by means of the guillotine.
| 1835 Macaulay Sir J. Mackintosh Ess. (1850) 312 Then came commotion, proscription..civil war, foreign war, revolutionary tribunals, guillotinades. |