iugulo

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) to slay, kill, slit the throat of
 * 2) * Horace, Epistulae, Book I, Epistle II
 * Ut iugulent hominem, surgunt dē nocte latrōnēs.
 * Brigands rise at night, that they may cut the throats of men.
 * Brigands rise at night, that they may cut the throats of men.

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