slayee

English

Etymology

slay + -ee

Noun

slayee (plural slayees)

  1. (rare, nonstandard) One who is slain.
    • 2007, Kenneth D. Johns, THE PENTECOSTAL PARADIGM: A Seductive Paradise
      "The obvious reason was that the slayee, the one who fell, landed on the floor at the foot of the slayor, and appeared to be subject to the power of the slayor."

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