manslayer

noun

Etymology

From Middle English mansleere, man-slere, manslaer, from Old English mannslaga, equivalent to man + slayer.

  1. derived from mannslaga
  2. inherited from mansleere

Definitions

  1. One who commits homicide or manslaughter

    • The right of an accidental manslayer to flee to the protective custody of a city of refuge.

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