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† ocˈcision Obs. [a. F. occision (11th c. in Littré), ad. L. occīsiōn-em, n. of action from occīd-ĕre to kill, slay.] Killing, slaying (esp. of a number of people, as in battle); slaughter.1375 Barbour Bruce xiv. 220 The richt nobil Erll..Maid sic a slauchtir in the toune, And swa felloune occisioun...
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occysion
occyan, occyent, occysion see ocean, occient, occision.
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martyrdom
martyrdom (ˈmɑːtədəm) Forms: see martyr n.1; also 4–5 -dam, 4–7 -dome. [OE. martyrdóm: see martyr n. and -dom. Cf. mod.G. märtyrerthum (in Goethe also martyrthum), Sw., Da. martyrdom.] 1. The sufferings and death of a martyr. Also, the act of becoming or condition of being a martyr.a 900 tr. Bæda's ...
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