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Fratricide (from
Latin fratricidium; from frater 'brother' and -
cīdium 'killing' – the ****imilated root of
caedere 'to kill, cut down') is the act of killing...
- for the killing. The word
comes from the
Latin roots of
regis and cida (
cidium),
meaning "of monarch" and "killer" respectively. In the
British tradition...
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Sororicide (from
Latin sororicidium; from soror 'sister' and -
cīdium 'killing') is the act of
murdering one's own sister.
There are a
number of examples...
- a word-forming
element meaning "killing." From
French -cide and
Latin -
cidium meaning "a cutting, a killing." In Xenocide, the
third book in
Orson Scott...
- in the 17th
century from
medieval Latin *deicidium, from deus "god" and -
cidium "cutting, killing." The
Aztec god of war, Tezcatlipoca,
tricked his rival...
- (Gr****: γένος, 'family, clan, tribe, race, stock, kin') and -cide (Latin: -
cidium, 'killing'). It was
included in the 1944 work of
research Axis Rule in Occupied...
- of science," as it
combines the word *science* with the
Latin suffix - *
cidium*,
which comes from the root *caedĕre* ("to kill"). A
comparative use of...
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Carlaw 1976 -
Ngawyni 1975 -
Skyjack 1974 -
Leica Lover 1973 -
Grand Cidium 1972 -
Gunsynd 1971 -
Baguette 1970 -
Flagrante 1969 -
Black Onyx 1968 -...
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Latin colere suinicídio = pig
killing from Proto-Germanic
swinan +
Latin cidium tacho = pot, pan taco = stick,
chalck tacão = heel talo, talão = stem, branch...
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Luskin Star 1976 -
Surround 1975 - Sou'wester 1974 -
Kenmark 1973 -
Grand Cidium 1972 -
Sobar 1971 - Beau
Sovereign 1970 - Dual
Choice 1969 - Vain 1968 -...