Lexicographical Neighbors of Butcherer
Literary usage of Butcherer
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Arena by Harry Houdini Collection (Library of Congress) (1895)
"In many cases this despoiler of nations and arch butcherer of mankind has been
idealized and rendered a hero. In other instances, while the portrayal has ..."
2. The Works of Thomas Shepard: First Pastor of the First Church, Cambridge by Thomas Shepard (1853)
"The great cause why so many people die, and perish everlastingly, is because they
will; every man that perisheth is his own butcherer or murderer. ..."
3. Elegantiae Latinae: or, Rules & exercises illustrative of elegant Latin by Edward Valpy (1819)
"... not a ruffian, but a most savage butcherer of citizens and allies.' 2.
What Charybdis so voracious! Charybdis did I say ? ..."
4. Life in the Eighteenth Century by George Cary Eggleston (1905)
"... or for some other unworthy motive—a butcherer of his neighbors, a conspirator
against his fellow-men, a self- seeker of the basest kind, who hesitated ..."
5. Abel Redevivus: Or, The Dead Yet Speaking. The Lives and Deaths of the by Thomas Fuller (1867)
"However, in that seat he sat not long; for in the third of King Edward, upon the
deprivation of Bonner, that bloody persecutor of God's people and butcherer ..."