macabre
definition from
Oxford Dictionary of English
macabre /məˈkÉ‘Ëbr(É™) /
â–¸ adjective disturbing because concerned with or causing a fear of death:
a macabre series of murders.
– ORIGIN late 19th century : from French macabre, from Danse Macabre ‘dance of death’, from Old French, perhaps from Macabé ‘a Maccabee’, with reference to a miracle play depicting the slaughter of the Maccabees.
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