degollar
to slit the throat of
verb deh-goh-YAHR Rare
Origin: From Latin de- + gula (throat).
Also means
to slaughter
Usage Note
Degollar is an o→ue stem-changing verb (degüello, degüellas). It literally means to cut someone's throat and is used in both literal contexts (slaughtering animals) and figurative ones (nos van a degollar — 'they're going to fleece us'). The noun degüello also names a bugle call signaling no quarter in battle.
Examples
"El carnicero degolló al cordero rápidamente."
Natural Translation
The butcher slaughtered the lamb quickly.
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