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单词 occision
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occisionn.

Forms: late Middle English occasion (transmission error), late Middle English occasioun (transmission error), late Middle English occisioun, late Middle English occysion, late Middle English occysyon, late Middle English occysyoun, late Middle English–1600s occision; Scottish pre-1700 occasioun (probably transmission error), pre-1700 occision, pre-1700 occisioun, pre-1700 occisioune, pre-1700 octisioun (probably transmission error).
Origin: Of multiple origins. Partly a borrowing from French. Partly a borrowing from Latin. Etymons: French occisioun; Latin occīsiōn-, occīsiō.
Etymology: < Anglo-Norman occisioun, Anglo-Norman and Middle French occision killing, slaughter, massacre (c1100 in Old French as ocisiun ; French (archaic) occision ) and its etymon classical Latin occīsiōn-, occīsiō an act of killing, murder, slaughter < occīs- , past participial stem of occīdere occide v. + -iō -ion suffix1.
Obsolete.
Killing, slaying (esp. of a number of people, as in battle); slaughter, carnage; (also) an act of killing or slaughter.
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the world > life > death > killing > slaughter > [noun]
sleightc893
wal-slaught?a900
qualeeOE
deathOE
swordc1000
morthOE
slaughta1225
destroyingc1300
drepingc1300
martyrdomc1325
murderc1325
mortc1330
sleighterc1330
slaughter1338
iron and firea1387
murraina1387
manslaughtera1400
martyre?a1400
quella1425
occision?a1430
decease1513
destruction1526
slaughting1535
butchery?1536
butchering1572
massacrea1578
slaughterdom1592
slaughtering1597
carnage1600
massacring1600
slaughtery1604
internecion1610
decimationa1613
destroy1616
trucidation1623
stragea1632
sword-wrack1646
interemption1656
carnifice1657
panolethry1668
butcher work1808
bloodbath1814
populicide1824
man-slaughtering1851
battue1864
mass murder1917
genocide1944
overkill1957
?a1430 T. Hoccleve Ad Filium l. 9 in Minor Poems (1970) ii. 279 O blessid chyld Iesu... I am the cause of thyn occisioun.
a1450 (c1410) H. Lovelich Hist. Holy Grail xiii. 619 (MED) So gret Occision Of Men there was Ifeld to Grounde..So that it semed there A gret Mownteyn Of hors & Men.
?c1450 tr. Bk. Knight of La Tour Landry (1906) 115 (MED) This childe [sc. Samson]..made mani gret occysiones [Fr. occisions] and dedly batailes upon hem.
1487 (a1380) J. Barbour Bruce (St. John's Cambr.) xiv. 220 The richt nobil Erll..Maid sic a slauchtir in the toune, And swa felloune occisioune.
a1492 W. Caxton tr. Vitas Patrum (1495) v. xiv. f. cccxliiii/2 The horryble occysyon whiche thou haste commysed.
a1500 Gospel of Nicodemus (Harl. 149) (1974) 52 (MED) For thy byrthe was the gret occysyoun [L. interfectis] of chyldren made by Herode.
c1540 J. Bellenden tr. H. Boece Hyst. & Cron. Scotl. xiii. xix. f. 202/1 The place (quhare maist occision & slauchter wes of Danis) salbe maid ane hospitall of pure folkis.
a1592 R. Greene Selimus (1594) sig. Kv Why stand I still, and rather do not flie The great occision which the victors make?
a1677 M. Hale Historia Placitorum Coronæ (1736) I. xlii. 496 This kind of occision of a man according to the laws of the kingdom and in execution thereof ought not to be numbred in the rank of crimes.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2004; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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