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patricide
▪ I. patricide1 rare. (ˈpætrɪsaɪd) [f. L. type *patricīda, f. L. patr-em father + -cīda killer, in most cases a later alteration or MS. variant of pāri-, parricīda parricide, associating the word more explicitly with pater, patrem father (or, sometimes, with patria). In one place, Cicero De Domo 10 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Patricide
Patricide (or paternal homicide) is the act of killing one's own father or stepfather. In many cultures and religions patricide was considered one of the worst sins. wikipedia.org
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patricide
patricide/ˈpætrɪsaɪd; `pætrɪˌsaɪd/ n(a) [C, U] (act of) killing one's own father 弑父(行为).(b) [C] person who does this 弑父者. Cf 参看 matricide, parricide. 牛津英汉双解词典
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The Patricide
The Patricide () is a novel by Alexander Kazbegi, first published in 1882. wikipedia.org
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Tochigi patricide case
The , or Aizawa patricide case, is a landmark father–daughter incest and patricide case in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. wikipedia.org
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patricidal
patricidal, a. (pætrɪˈsaɪdəl) [f. next + -al1.] Of, pertaining to, or resembling a patricide; parricidal; in quots. fig. involving treason or faithlessness to one's country or fatherland.1821 Jefferson Autobiog. Wks. 1859 I. 73 The States General, indignant at this patricidal conduct, applied to Fra... Oxford English Dictionary
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Parricide
Patricide refers to the deliberate killing of one's own father. Notable modern-day cases The Criminal Code of Japan once determined that patricide brought capital punishment or life imprisonment. wikipedia.org
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Alexander Kazbegi
Alexander Kazbegi (, ) (1848–1893) was a Georgian writer, famous for his 1883 novel The Patricide. His most famous work, the novel The Patricide is about a heroic Caucasian bandit named Koba, who, much like Robin Hood, is a defender of the poor. wikipedia.org
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John Kewish
He was convicted and executed for the crime of patricide. Stephen Kelly, "The Patricide of John Kewish", 2010. wikipedia.org
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Garad Jama Farah
His father, the garad or sultan Ali, the immediate predecessor of Diiriye Guure, died in the patricide enacted by his older brother, sultan Mohamud Ali Patricide of father The predecessor of Diiriye Guure, Garad or Sultan Ali, passed away in a patricide, by his older son, Mohamud, the older brother of wikipedia.org
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Hamo Beknazarian
He shot many films in Tbilisi, including Patricide and Lost Treasures. In 1925, he shot his first Armenian film and moved to Armenia. Filmography 1922: The Suram Fortress, actor 1923: Patricide, director 1925: Namus, scriptwriter, director 1925: The Case of Tariel Mklavadze's Murder wikipedia.org
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Roman Blood
The young lawyer Cicero is defending Sextus Roscius, a man accused of murdering his own father who now faces the gruesome punishment for patricide. wikipedia.org
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Kyaswa of Prome
He was a younger brother of the patricide governor Thihathu of Prome, and son of King Narathihapate of Pagan. wikipedia.org
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Joe Cain (historian of science)
His discussion of the relationship between Stephen Jay Gould and George Gaylord Simpson introduced the concept of "patricide" and "ritual patricide" to wikipedia.org
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