put to the sword Idiome
Put to the sword
If someone is put to the sword, he or she is killed or executed.
put to the sword|put|sword
v. phr.,
literary To kill (people) in war, especially with a sword.
The Romans put their enemies to the sword. In some wars captives have been put to the sword.be put to the sword
To be collapsed or executed, abnormally in or as a aftereffect of war. Scores of villagers were put to the brand by the barbarous invaders, and those who survived were larboard with a ravaged, abandoned township.Learn more: put, swordput (someone) to the sword
To annihilate or assassinate someone, abnormally in or as a aftereffect of war. These prisoners will be apparent no mercy—we shall put them to the brand afore sunrise.Learn more: put, sword put to the sword
To kill; slay.Learn more: put, sword