metzeln
German
Etymology
From late Middle High German metzelen, from Medieval Latin macellare (“slaughter”), from Latin macellum (“meat, meat market”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈmɛt͡sl̩n/
- Hyphenation: met‧zeln
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Verb
metzeln (weak, third-person singular present metzelt, past tense metzelte, past participle gemetzelt, auxiliary haben)
- to slaughter
Conjugation
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Related terms
- abmetzeln, hinmetzeln, niedermetzeln, wegmetzeln
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