(to) crucify

  • 1Crucify (song) — Crucify EP by Tori Amos Released 12 May 1992 (US) 8 Jun 1992 ( …

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  • 2Crucify — EP Тори Эймос Дата выпуска …

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  • 3Crucify the Dead — Song by Slash featuring Ozzy Osbourne from the album Slash Released April 6, 2010 …

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  • 4Crucify My Love — Single by X Japan Released August 26, 1996 (1996 08 26) …

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  • 5Crucify — Cru ci*fy ( f?), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Crucified} ( f?d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Crucifying}.] [F. crucifier, fr. (assumed) LL. crucificare, for crucifigere, fr, L. crux, crucis, cross + figere to fix, the ending figere being changed to ficare, F. fier… …

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  • 6crucify — [v1] execute; torture near to death excruciate, hang, harrow, kill, martyr, martyrize, nail to cross, persecute, rack, torment, torture; concept 252 Ant. exalt crucify [v2] browbeat, destroy with words afflict, agonize, bedevil, bother, harrow,… …

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  • 7crucify — index persecute Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 8crucify — c.1300, from O.Fr. crucifer (12c., Mod.Fr. crucifier), from V.L. *crucificare, from L.L. crucifigere to fasten to a cross, from cruci, dat. of L. crux cross (see CROSS (Cf. cross)) + figere fasten (see FIX (Cf …

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  • 9crucify — ► VERB (crucifies, crucified) 1) put (someone) to death by nailing or binding them to a cross. 2) cause anguish to. 3) informal criticize severely. ORIGIN from Latin crux cross + figere fix …

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  • 10crucify — [kro͞o′sə fī΄] vt. crucified, crucifying [ME crucifien < OFr crucifier < VL * crucificare < LL(Ec) crucifigere < L crux, CROSS + figere: see FIX] 1. to put to death by nailing or binding to a cross and leaving to die of exposure 2. to …

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