Slain
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Old English slēan ‘strike, kill’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch slaan and German schlagen .
etymonline
slain (adj.)
early 13c., from Old English (ge)slegen, past participle of slean "to smite, strike, beat" (see slay (v.)). The noun meaning "those who have been slain" is attested from mid-14c.