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[ uh -sas -in ] SHOW IPA
/ əˈsæs ɪn / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun a murderer, especially one who kills a politically prominent person for fanatical or monetary reasons.
(initial capital letter ) one of an order of Muslim fanatics, active in Persia and Syria from about 1090 to 1272, whose chief object was to assassinate Crusaders.
Origin of assassin 1525–35; <Medieval Latin assassinī (plural) <Arabic ḥashshāshīn eaters of hashish
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He received the blow on his arm, grappled with the assassin , and throwing him on the ground despatched him with his own dagger.
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Here the Assassin prince became enamoured of a Mongol maiden of the very lowest class.
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As has been said, the name of the assassin was John Wilkes Booth!
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British Dictionary definitions for assassin (1 of 2) noun a murderer, esp one who kills a prominent political figure
Word Origin for assassin C16: from Medieval Latin assassīnus, from Arabic hashshāshīn, plural of hashshāsh one who eats hashish
British Dictionary definitions for assassin (2 of 2) noun a member of a secret sect of Muslim fanatics operating in Persia and Syria from about 1090 to 1256, murdering their victims, usually Crusaders
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