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The corpus record — Latin

carnĭfĭco

carnĭfĭco · v. a

to execute

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What it meant

carnĭfĭco — Lewis & Short

carnĭfĭco (carnŭf-), ātus, āre, v. a. (carnĭfĭcor, āri, v. dep., acc. to

Prisc. p. 791 P.) [id.],
I to execute, behead: carnifical. (hostes) jacentes, to be cut in pieces, mangled, Liv. 24, 15, 5: vitam cum dolore et insigni cruciatu carnificatus amisit, Sisenn. ap. Prisc. p. 793 P.; Tert. adv. Marc. 1, 2.

Where it came from

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