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slaughterman

(ˈslɔːtəˌmæn)
n, pl -men
(Agriculture) a person employed to kill animals in a slaughterhouse
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slaughterman

[ˈslɔːtəmən] N (slaughtermen (pl)) → jifero m, matarife m
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Her ex, defendant Jordan Pears, a slaughterman, admitted twice assaulting her - by squeezing her throat and a second time by holding her under the bath water.
The buffalo was later shot dead by a licensed slaughterman in Seighford, Staffs.
Police called in a licensed slaughterman to kill the animal after it was reported to be roaming free near a primary school in Seighford, near Stafford, at about 1.20pm yesterday.
During his trial, the jury was told fragments of bone, probably from a child's skull, were found among ashes in the wood burner at the former slaughterman's home.
Dafydd Raw-Rees, 64, owner of Farmbox Meats, near Aberystwyth, an unnamed 42-year-old man also in Wales, and slaughterman Peter Boddy, 63, from Todmorden, West Yorkshire, were all held last week.
The two men who carried out the killing, Coventry father and son Mohammed Kanbour, 58, and Nasime Kanbour, 24, pleaded guilty to not possessing a slaughterman's licence, slaughtering sheep by a religious method elsewhere than in a licensed slaughterhouse, failing to stun the animals prior to slaughter and failing to ensure that the needs of the animals were met.
Glaswegian slaughterman Mark claims he suffered seven years of racial abuse which forced him to quit the abattoir.
Ajmal, who as working as a slaughterman at Sher Foods, Caernarfon said he'd paid pounds 5,000 in a pub for the documents previously.
A neighbour described the killing as "clinical, deliberate, and like an execution" and said McFarlane, who worked as a slaughterman at the Denham estate, also knocked the teenager to the ground with the weapon.
A SLAUGHTERMAN obsessed with a mother-of-three executed her with a bolt gun just hours after she called police to say he was stalking her, a court heard yesterday.
A FORMER slaughterman suffering from a life-threatening heart illness had pounds 157,000 in "dirty" cash in his attic.