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Webster 1913 Edition


Parricide

Par′ri-cide

,
Noun.
[F., fr. L.
parricida
;
pater
father +
caedere
to kill. See
Father
,
Homicide
, and cf.
Patricide
.]
1.
Properly, one who murders one’s own father; in a wider sense, one who murders one's father or mother or any ancestor.
2.
[L.
parricidium
.]
The act or crime of murdering one's own father or any ancestor.

Definition 2024


parricide

parricide

English

Noun

parricide (plural parricides)

  1. Someone who kills a relative, especially a parent.
    • 1605, William Shakespeare, King Lear II.i:
      I told him the reuenging Gods, / ’Gainst Paricides did all the thunder bend [...].
  2. Someone who commits treason.
  3. The killing of a relative, especially a parent.
    • 1856, Mrs. William Busk, Mediæval Popes, Emperors, Kings, and Crusaders: Or, Germany, Italy and Palestine, from A.D. 1125 to A.D. 1268, volume IV, London: Hookham and Sons, OCLC 2480341, page 294:
      The new accusation brought by Urban against Manfred of murdering his sister-in-law's embassador – it may be observed that, tacitly, he acquits him of parricide, fratricide, and nepoticide – requires a little explanation.
  4. The killing of a ruler, or other authority figure; treason.

Translations


French

Noun

parricide m (plural parricides)

  1. parricide, murder of one's close relative
  2. (by extension) someone who commits parricide

Italian

Noun

parricide f

  1. plural of parricida

Anagrams


Middle French

Noun

parricide m (plural parricides)

  1. parricide (killing of one's own father)
    • 1595, Michel de Montaigne, Essais, book II, chapter 5:
      [] par ce que ces oysillons ne cessoient de l'accuser faucement du meurtre de son pere. Ce parricide jusques lors avoit esté occulte et inconnu
      [] because these baby birds wouldn't stop falsely accusing him of the murder of his father. This parricide until now had been unknown

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