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- Senicide, also known as geronticide or gerontocide, is the practice of killing the elderly. This killing of the elderly can be characterized by both active...
- (English: Taking complete bath, including head, தலைக்கூத்தல், and also means Senicide - killing elderly people) is a 2023 Indian Tamil-language neo-noir drama...
- Lapot (Serbian: лапот, pronounced [lâpot]) is the legendary practice of senicide among the Timok Romanians of present-day Eastern Serbia: killing one's...
- of precipices in Sweden. The name supposedly denotes sites where ritual senicide took place during pagan Norse prehistoric times, whereby elderly people...
- தலைக்கூத்தல், lit. showering)[needs Tamil IPA] is the traditional practice of senicide (killing of the elderly) or involuntary euthanasia, by their own family...
- sometimes oyasute 親捨て "abandoning a parent") is a mythical practice of senicide in ****an, whereby an infirm or elderly relative was carried to a mountain...
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- Patricide – the act of killing of one's father. (Latin: pater "father"). Senicide – the killing of one's elderly family members. (Latin: senex "old man")...
- sources describe coconut water being used in the southern part of India for senicide, the killing of elderly people, a procedure known as thalaikoothal. In...
- merciless. A pervasive European myth about Inuit is that they killed elderly (senicide) and "unproductive people", but this is not generally true. In a culture...