Executioners

/ˌɛɡzɪˈkjuːʃənərz/ noun

People whose job was to carry out death sentences, officially and legally, during historical times.

From 'executioner' (one who executes), derived from Latin 'executio' (carrying out) and 'executus' (completed), from 'exsequi' meaning to carry out fully.

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