Manslaughter is the crime of killing a person without planning to do it in advance, often through carelessness or in sudden anger. It is usually treated as less serious than murder because there is no long-term intent to kill.
From 'man' (person) and 'slaughter' (killing), an Old English word for violent killing of people or animals. The compound was used in law to distinguish different types of unlawful killing.
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