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English Dictionary: Butcher by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
butcher
n
  1. a retailer of meat
    Synonym(s): butcher, meatman
  2. a brutal indiscriminate murderer
  3. a person who slaughters or dresses meat for market
    Synonym(s): butcher, slaughterer
  4. someone who makes mistakes because of incompetence
    Synonym(s): bungler, blunderer, fumbler, bumbler, stumbler, sad sack, botcher, butcher, fuckup
v
  1. kill (animals) usually for food consumption; "They slaughtered their only goat to survive the winter"
    Synonym(s): butcher, slaughter
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Butcher \Butch"er\, n. [OE. bochere, bochier, OF. bochier, F.
      boucher, orig., slaughterer of buck goats, fr. OF. boc, F.
      bouc, a buck goat; of German or Celtic origin. See {Buck} the
      animal.]
      1. One who slaughters animals, or dresses their flesh for
            market; one whose occupation it is to kill animals for
            food.
  
      2. A slaughterer; one who kills in large numbers, or with
            unusual cruelty; one who causes needless loss of life, as
            in battle. [bd]Butcher of an innocent child.[b8] --Shak.
  
      {Butcher bird} (Zo[94]l.), a species of shrike of the genus
            {Lanius}.
  
      Note: The {Lanius excubitor} is the common butcher bird of
               Europe. In England, the bearded tit is sometimes called
               the {lesser butcher bird}. The American species are
               {L.borealis}, or {northern butcher bird}, and {L.
               Ludovicianus} or {loggerhead shrike}. The name butcher
               bird is derived from its habit of suspending its prey
               impaled upon thorns, after killing it.
  
      {Butcher's meat}, such flesh of animals slaughtered for food
            as is sold for that purpose by butchers, as beef, mutton,
            lamb, and pork.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Butcher \Butch"er\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Butchered}; p. pr. &
      vb. n. {Butchering}.]
      1. To kill or slaughter (animals) for food, or for market;
            as, to butcher hogs.
  
      2. To murder, or kill, especially in an unusually bloody or
            barbarous manner. --Macaulay.
  
                     [Ithocles] was murdered, rather butchered. --Ford.
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