caedibus
caedibus is a Latin word that translates to "slaughter," "carnage," or "bloodshed." It is the ablative plural form of the noun caedes, which refers to the act of killing or a killing. The term is often used in historical and literary contexts to describe widespread violence, mass killings, or scenes of great destruction.
In Roman literature and history, caedibus appears in descriptions of battles, rebellions, and other violent events.
The concept of caedibus is not limited to ancient Rome. It can be applied to any situation