Necare
Necare is a Latin verb meaning "to kill, slay, murder, or put to death." It is the active form of the verb. The passive form is necari, meaning "to be killed."
Etymology:
The word derives from the Proto-Indo-European root *nek-, meaning "death." This root is also the source of numerous other words related to death across various Indo-European languages.
Grammatical Information:
- Principal Parts: neco, necare, necavi, necatum
- Conjugation: First conjugation
Usage:
The verb necare is a strong and direct term for killing, often used in contexts involving violence, war, or legal proceedings. It suggests a deliberate act of taking a life. The intensity of the word can vary depending on the specific context in which it's used.