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Dominicide
Dominicide Do*min"i*cide, n. [L. dominus master + caedere to cut down, kill.] 1. The act of killing a master. 2. One who kills his master.

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- Dominici may refer to: Dominici (surname) Dominici (band), the band fronted by Charlie Dominici The Dominici affair, involving the 1952 murder of Jack...
- Charlie Dominici (June 16, 1951 – November 2023) was an American singer, best known as the second vocalist for the progressive metal band Dream Theater...
- Eva Carolina Quattrocci (born April 21, 1995), better known as Eva De Dominici, is an Argentine model and actress. She was born in Avellaneda, Buenos Aires...
- Dominici is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alice Dominici (born 1975), Italian swimmer Arturo Dominici (1918–1992), Italian...
- The Dominici affair was the criminal investigation into the murder of three Britons in France. During the night of 4/5 August 1952, Sir Jack Drummond,...
- Germana Dominici (1 December 1946 – 3 January 2024) was an Italian actress and voice actor. Born in Palermo on 1 December 1946, Dominici was the second...
- Dominici was a progressive metal band formed in 2005 by former Dream Theater vocalist Charlie Dominici. The band's only released work to date is the O3...
- De Dominicis is an Italian surname. Spellings include De Dominicis, de Dominicis, and DeDominicis. Notable people with the surname include: Domenico de...
- Wernick. It stars Mark Wahlberg, Paul Walter Hauser, Molly Shannon, Eva De Dominici, Benjamin Bratt, Daniela Melchior, Eric André and Chelsey Crisp. Rival...
- Giovanni Dominici, OP (English: John Dominic c. 1355 – 10 June 1419) was an Italian Catholic prelate and Dominican who became a cardinal. His ideas had...