English
Etymology
slaughter + -er
Noun
slaughterer (plural slaughterers)
- Agent noun of slaughter; one who slaughters.
- A butcher (as a profession or job).
- A ritual slaughterer, kosher slaughterer, kosher butcher, shochet / shokhet.
Translations
a person who slaughters
- Bulgarian: колач m (kolač)
- German: (also figurative) Schlächter (de) m, (also figurative) Schlächterin f
- Irish: marfach m (literary), coscróir m, marfóir ainmhithe m
- Latin: mactātor m
- Macedonian: ко́лач m (kólač), ка́сап m (kásap), кла́ничар m (kláničar)
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- Russian: забо́йщик (ru) m (zabójščik), пала́ч (ru) m (paláč) (executioner), живодёр (ru) m (živodjór)
- Volapük: (♂♀) pugan (vo), (♂) hipugan, (♀) jipugan, (massacre, ♂♀) mipugan
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a butcher
- Bulgarian: касапин m (kasapin)
- German: Fleischer (de) m, Fleischerin (de) f, Schlachter (de) m, Schlachterin (de) f, (also figurative) Schlächter (de) m, (also figurative) Schlächterin f, Metzger (de) m, Metzgerin f, Fleischhacker (de) m, Fleischhackerin f, Fleischhauer (de) m, Fleischhauerin (de) f, Metzler m, Metzlerin f, Knochenhauer (de) m, Knochenhauerin (de) f, (from Yiddish) Katzoff (de) m
- Hebrew: קַצָּב (he) m (katsáv)
- Latin: carnifex m
- Macedonian: касап m (kasap), кланичар m (klaničar)
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- Russian: мясни́к (ru) m (mjasník)
- Volapük: (♂♀) pugan (vo), (♂) hipugan, (♀) jipugan, (♂♀, horse) jevodipugan, (♂) jevodihipugan, (♀) jevodijipugan
- Yiddish: קצבֿ m (katsov, katsev)
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