"occidir" meaning in Old Spanish

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Verb

Etymology: From Latin occidō (“to kill”). Etymology templates: {{der|osp|la|occidō||to kill}} Latin occidō (“to kill”) Head templates: {{head|osp|verb}} occidir
  1. to kill, slaughter, butcher (as of animals in a slaughterhouse) Related terms: occiso, occidente, occidental
    Sense id: en-occidir-osp-verb-cEofDw39 Categories (other): Old Spanish entries with incorrect language header

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