English edit

Etymology edit

From Old English ǣbǣre morþ, from ǣbēr (open, blatant) + morþ (murder). The second element was assimilated to English murder.

Noun edit

aberemurder

  1. (historical) premeditated murder
    • [1689, Nathaniel Bacon, An historical and political discourse of the laws & government of England, page 62:
      Yet they had degrees of blood-shed, and made a difference in the punishment; for some sprung from sudden passion, but other was forethought and purposed; which last they called Abere Murther, or Murther by foreplot or treachery []]