Internecio, siue Internicio, interniciônis, f. g. Liu.An vninerful slaughter: a killing or sleaing.Ad internicio nem cæsi.Liu.Billed euetie mothers sonne: al slaine, and not one left aliue.Internecione occidit.Plin. iun.He killed them wel neare al.Resisti sine internecione posse arbittamur.Cic.Wee thinke be may be resisted without murder.Aratorum internecio facta nulla est.Cic.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
internĕcĭo (-nĭcĭo), ōnis, f. [interneco], a massacre, general slaughter, carnage, utter destruction, extermination (class.): neque resisti sine internecione posse arbitramur, Cic. Att. 2, 20: civium, id. Cat. 3, 10: bella, quae ad internecionem gesta sunt, Nep. Eum. 3: Lucerini ad internecionem caesi,
all put to the sword
, Liv. 9, 26: ad internecionem deleri,
to be utterly destroyed
, id. 9, 45: ad internecionem redigi, Caes. B. G. 2, 28: armis inter se ad internecionem concurrerunt,
till they despatched one another
, Suet. Oth. 12: persequi aliquem ad internecionem, Curt. 4, 11.—B. Of inanim. things: vineta ad internecionem perducere, Col. 4, 22, 8: memoriae, i. e.