10 Verbs to Use for the Word homicide

There are several kinds of knives in usea narrow blade, and about twelve inches long, is called an 'Arkansas tooth-pick.'" Footnote 43: Bishop Smith of Kentucky, in his testimony respecting homicides, which is quoted on a preceding pages, thus speaks of the influence of slave-holding, as an exciting cause.

The inquiry might here arise, whether in our times anything would justify a man in committing a homicide on an innocent person.

"This specimen was of English parentage, was a professional burglar, a confirmed recidivist, andsince he habitually carried firearmsa potential homicide.

The road from Bonn to Godesberg is three miles in length and thro' a superb avenue of horse-chesnut trees; but before you arrive at Godesberg, there is on the left side of the road a curious specimen of Gothic architecture called Hochkreutz, very like Waltham cross in appearance, but much higher and in better preservation; it was erected by some feudal Baron to expiate a homicide.

Interfectus est, interemptus estwhich simply expresses a homicide; and hence the Christian Latinity of the middle ages was obliged to introduce a new word, such as the feebleness of classic conceptions never ascended to.

He gave a historical dissertation upon the law governing homicide, on the constitutional rights of American citizens, on the laws of naturalization, marriage, and the domestic relations; waxed eloquent over Italy and the Italian character, mentioned Cavour, Garibaldi and Mazzini in a way to imply that Angelo was their lineal descendant; and quoted from D'Annunzio back to Horace, Cicero and Plautus.

He has reluctantly and fearfully abolished suttee, making it culpable homicide to assist, and murder to force the victim.

Indeed, had Colonel Musgrave proclaimed his intention of setting up in life as an assassin, Patricia would readily have asserted homicide to be the most praiseworthy of vocations.

" This direct answer apparently sustained the agreeable homicide for some moments.

We found similar inscriptions on nearly all freight cars which are used to transport natives during the fairs and festivals that occur frequentlyallowing fifteen in summer and twenty-three in winter in some of the cars, and in the larger ones thirty-four in winter and twenty-six in summer, to avoid homicide by suffocation.

10 Verbs to Use for the Word  homicide