单词 | hecatomb |
释义 | hecatomb/ˈhɛkətuːm /noun 1(In ancient Greece or Rome) a great public sacrifice, originally of a hundred oxen.Let the North be conquered, and the salt tears of the oppressed will water the ground for many a long decade of years, and many a hecatomb will uprear its head, and many a sod be nurtured by the blood of liberty-loving human beings....
1.1An extensive loss of life for a particular cause: they perished in the hecatomb arranged by the government...
OriginLate 16th century: via Latin from Greek hekatombē (from hekaton 'hundred' + bous 'ox'). |
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