Beheads

/bɪˈhɛdz/ verb

Third-person singular present tense of behead; to cut off someone's head, especially as a form of execution.

From Old English 'beheafdan,' combining 'be-' (causative prefix) + 'heafod' (head). The prefix 'be-' was used to form verbs meaning to cause or make something happen, so the word literally means 'to make headless.'

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