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Crucifier

Crucifier \Cru"ci*fi`er\ (kr?"s?-f?`?r), n. One who crucifies; one who subjects himself or another to a painful trial.

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crucifier

n. One who crucify.

Usage examples of "crucifier".

The crucifier instructed him to put it down, but instead the acolyte rushed at him and struck him in the face, the blow so fast and fierce the bigger man was felled.

The Jews therefore sinned, as crucifiers not only of the Man-Christ, but also as of God.

Hogg had a large helping of the Crucifier ready for him, but he asked for plain milk, and this had to be sent downstairs for, and then, when it had been handed to him, he merely carried it round unsipped, as if to demonstrate that he was not totally anti-white.

In it, Mo predicted that Israel would be invaded and conquered by the Soviet Union, Libya, and other Arab nations, and he prophesied (supposedly God speaks in King James language), "Therefore I will rise up and destroy the *** who calleth thyself Israel, O ye children of the devil, and I will return my land unto them whom I have given it, that they may be forgiven from the ***, O ye enemies of the Almighty and ye crucifiers of the Son of God and ye rejecters of thy King!

Don't you know that on Good Friday those crucifiers put Christian children in a spike-lined trough and drink their blood?

Ashamed to see her beloved son one with the crucifiers, she fortified her heart and elbowed her way through the crowd.