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Definition of Bloodshedder

Bloodshedder
Bloodshedder Blood"shed`der, n. One who sheds blood; a manslayer; a murderer.

Meaning of Bloodshedder from wikipedia

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- well treated, but she or her commanders showed no remorse when force and bloodshed served their authoritarian purpose. Between 1593 and 1603, Elizabeth faced...