Similar words: patricide, suicide, garrick, homicide, herbicide, regicide, germicide, pesticide. Meaning: ['pærɪsaɪd] n. 1. someone who kills his or her parent 2. the murder of your own father or mother.
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1 The memory of the parricide was both important enough, and repeated often enough, to enter the archaic heritage.
2 In Wagner's opera Parsifal the trauma of parricide is there in the background, but is unconscious.
3 In his Totem and Taboo Freud made such an act of primal parricide and rape the origin of all subsequent human culture.
4 Godoy struck first hoping, in the Escorial Trial, that Ferdinand might be found guilty of political parricide.
5 How do we know that there was an original crime of parricide?
6 We know the secret reason, the reason for his parricide , the silent and illusive try to stop the fleeting hands of time.
7 Fear and greed expose the spaceship crew to an alien parricide parasite .
8 There Oliverotto too was captured, a year after he committed his parricide, * and together with Vittellozzo, who had been his teacher in his virtues and wickedness, he was strangled.
9 Can that be the cause of my being suspected of parricide ?
10 We hear our bloody cousins are bestowed in England and in Ireland,(www.Sentencedict.com) not confessing their cruel parricide .
11 And yet, he made bold to say, the horror that even the crime of parricide inspired in him paled beside the loathing inspired by my callousness .
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