execution (n.)
killing, slaying, slaughter
1H6 III.ii.35[Reignier to all] Enter ... / And then do execution on the watch [i.e. kill all the guards]
Mac I.ii.18[Captain to King, of Macbeth] his brandished steel, / Which smoked with bloody execution
TC V.v.38[Ulysses to all, of Troilus] who hath done today / Mad and fantastic execution
Tit II.iii.36[Aaron to Tamora] What signifies ... / My fleece of woolly hair that now uncurls / Even as an adder when she doth unroll / To do some fatal execution?
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