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Beheaded

Behead \Be*head"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Beheaded; p. pr. & vb. n. Beheading.] [OE. bihefden, AS. behe['a]fdian; pref. be- + he['a]fod head. See Head.] To sever the head from; to take off the head of.

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beheaded
  1. To have had your head cut off. v

  2. (en-past of: behead)

WordNet
beheaded

adj. having had the head cut off; "the beheaded prisoners" [syn: decapitated]

Wikipedia
Beheaded (band)

Beheaded is a Death metal band from Malta. They were formed in 1991, by singer Marcel Scalpello, guitarist David Bugeja, and drummer Chris Brincat. They have performed in Malta, Europe, and the US, and have released several albums.

Beheaded

Beheaded may refer to:

  • The intentional separation of the head from the body as a form of decapitation.
  • Beheading of St. John the Baptist, is a holy day observed by various Christian churches which follow liturgical traditions
Music
  • Beheaded (band), a death metal band from Malta
  • Beheaded (album), a 1996 album by Bedhead
  • Beheaded, a song from The Offspring (album)
Beheaded (album)

Beheaded is the sophomore LP by Bedhead, an American indie rock band. It was released on Trance Syndicate on October 24, 1996. Beheaded received 4/5 stars from Allmusic, with a positive review stating "Beheaded represents another stop on the road to slow-burning, soaring, indie rock/pop perfection."

Usage examples of "beheaded".

When Queen Cyrilla was taken out to be beheaded, he made a daring raid, and in the confusion of people come to see the execution, he snatched his sister from the axeman.

After a few days down there, with them, you will be begging to be beheaded.

Soon, when Prindin was finished with her, he would turn her over to the army of the Order, and she would be beheaded.

Had I not done it in that way, people would not have believed they saw you beheaded.

She stood stunned and speechless as the council heard Fyren's charges, and without pause found her guilty, sentencing her to be beheaded.

The shadow of the Library of Saint John the Beheaded lay over us, even as we pulled out of Vienna.

And, most important of all, remember that "The Doctor" was one of the names on the lift of visitors to the Library of St John the Beheaded that we were given this morning.

Is this studying connected to the Library of St John the Beheaded, in Holborn?

Holmes and his brother had moved back into the room, and so I was the only one to see the silhouette of a hooded and robed figure sitting next to the Baron - the same figure that I had seen in the Library of St John the Beheaded.

I joined in as the growler halted: 'And the Library of St John the Beheaded.

The exercise had served to sharpen in my mind the questions that still remained: who was the hooded figure with whom Baron Maupertuis had met, and how did Maupertuis smuggle the books out of the Library of St John the Beheaded?

Whatever the reason, I now find it easier to cast my mind back to the week before we left London, to that oak-lined room, deep in the heart of the Library of St John the Beheaded, and the moment when the alien creature stepped out from behind the curtain.

It was the bloodiest thing I’ve ever seen, thousands of animals slaughtered, hundreds of men beheaded.

Campbell cites eyewitness accounts of the bloody ritual from nineteenth-century British soldiers and states that even today over eight hundred goats are beheaded for the festival of Kali in Calcutta.

Julian was conducted into a private apartment of the baths of the palace, and beheaded as a common criminal, after having purchased, with an immense treasure, an anxious and precarious reign of only sixty-six days.