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==Etymology==
 
==Etymology==
 
[[Latin]] decimatus, past participle of decimare, from decimus tenth, from decem ten
 
[[Latin]] decimatus, past participle of decimare, from decimus tenth, from decem ten
*Date: [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/17th_Century 1660]
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*Date: [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/17th_Century 1660]
 
==Definitions==
 
==Definitions==
 
*1 : to select by lot and kill every tenth man of
 
*1 : to select by lot and kill every tenth man of
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<center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''Decimation''' ([[Catastrophism]]), follow [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Catastrophism '''''this link'''''].</center>
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<center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''Decimation''' ([[Catastrophism]]), follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Catastrophism '''''this link'''''].</center>
  
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
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Because the punishment fell by lot, all soldiers in the [[group]] were eligible for execution, regardless of the [[individual]] [[degree]] of fault, or rank and distinction.
 
Because the punishment fell by lot, all soldiers in the [[group]] were eligible for execution, regardless of the [[individual]] [[degree]] of fault, or rank and distinction.
  
The [[leadership]] was usually executed independent of the 1 in 10 deaths of the rank and file.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decimation_%28Roman_army%29]
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The [[leadership]] was usually executed independent of the 1 in 10 deaths of the rank and file.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decimation_%28Roman_army%29]
  
 
[[Category: General Reference]]
 
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Etymology

Latin decimatus, past participle of decimare, from decimus tenth, from decem ten

Definitions

  • 1 : to select by lot and kill every tenth man of
  • 2 : to exact a tax of 10 percent from <poor as a decimated Cavalier — John Dryden>
  • 3 a : to reduce drastically especially in number <cholera decimated the population> b : to cause great destruction or harm to <firebombs decimated the city> <an industry decimated by recession>

For lessons on the topic of Decimation (Catastrophism), follow this link.

Description

Decimation (Latin: decimatio; decem = "ten") was a form of military discipline used by officers in the Roman Army to punish mutinous or cowardly soldiers. The word decimation is derived from Latin meaning "removal of a tenth."

A unit selected for punishment by decimation was divided into groups of ten; each group drew lots (Sortition), and the soldier on whom the lot fell was executed by his nine comrades, often by stoning or clubbing. The remaining soldiers were given rations of barley instead of wheat and forced to sleep outside of the Roman encampment.

Because the punishment fell by lot, all soldiers in the group were eligible for execution, regardless of the individual degree of fault, or rank and distinction.

The leadership was usually executed independent of the 1 in 10 deaths of the rank and file.[1]