It is the past tense of the verb "to slay" which is the same as "to kill".
Thus:-
"The dragon was slain by the Knight in shining armour.
Various accounts have the Titan Mimas slain by Hercules
Various accounts have the Titan Mimas slain by Hercules
Valkyries were the Norse 'choosers of the slain' they scourged battlefields to look for brave souls to bring to Valhalla.
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Vahayali is not a commonly recognized term in the English language. It may be a name, a made-up word, or specific to a particular culture or language. Additional context would be needed to provide a more accurate explanation.
The word is "slain" (life cut short).
Slain is a form of the word to slay. Someone who is slain is dead.
A large serpent slain by Apollo. So the term has its roots in Greek mythology.
The knight bravely fought in the battle and ultimately was slain by the enemy's sword.
Being slain means killed, so it's redundant to say 'fatally slain'. Should just be 'man is slain'.
He was bravely slain in battle.
David Slain is 6' 5".
The word slain has one syllable.
Many people are slain due to terrorism.
Slain is the past tense of the word "slay". Slay means "to murder". Therefore slain means "has been murdered". So "slain police officers" means murdered police officers.