Etymology
Meaning
Origin
The word "slain" comes from the Old English verb slēan, which originally meant "to strike" or "to kill." The verb slēan is related to other words in the Germanic languages that mean "to strike" or "to kill," such as the German verb schlagen and the Swedish verb slå. The Proto-Germanic form of the verb, slahaną, is thought to derive from the Proto-Indo-European root *sleh₂-, which also means "to strike" or "to kill." This root is also found in other Indo-European languages, such as the Latin verb *ferīre and the Greek verb kteínein.
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