Etymology
The word "kill" comes from the Middle English word "killen," which in turn comes from the Old English word "cwellan." The word "cwellan" is related to the Old High German word "quellan," which means "to kill." The root of these words is the Proto-Indo-European root *kʷel-, which means "to kill, destroy."
Meaning
The word "kill" has a number of different meanings, including:
Origin
The word "kill" is thought to have originated in the Indo-European language family. The earliest known use of the word is in the Rigveda, a collection of ancient Indian hymns. In the Rigveda, the word "kila" is used to mean "to kill." The word "kill" was first used in English in the early 12th century.
Examples
Here are some examples of how the word "kill" is used in sentences: