1. beheaded - Adjective
2. beheaded - Verb
4. beheaded - Adjective Satellite
of Behead
Source: Webster's dictionaryIt's an honor to be beheaded. Even a little churl becomes a man by being beheaded. Halldór Laxness
Paul then, in the fourteenth year of Nero on the same day with Peter, was beheaded at Rome for Christ's sake and was buried in the Ostian way, the twenty-seventh year after our Lord's passion. Jerome
You do not lament the loss of hair of one who has been beheaded. Joseph Stalin
Well now, Jack," Hastings said from the sidelines. "I'm afraid you've been beheaded. Not a good start." He sounded amused. Cinda Williams Chima
No matter that we could be beheaded for this,” said Esa. "Heads are overrated.” "Yes, they are so unfashionable,” said Miri, imitating an Aslandian accent. "This spring, ladies of style are wearing their feathers in their necks. Shannon Hale
Messengers should be neither beheaded nor hanged. Russian Proverb