Bloodbath

/ˈblʌdbæθ/ noun

A violent conflict or massacre where many people are killed or badly injured.

Compound of 'blood' (Old English blōd) and 'bath' (Old English bæth). Originally literal in medieval contexts, it evolved to describe any mass slaughter or defeat. The metaphorical use became common in journalism by the 20th century.

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