Similar words: strategic, regime, region, paraplegic, decide, incident, coincide, register. Meaning: ['redʒɪsaɪd] n. 1. someone who commits regicide; the killer of a king 2. the act of killing a king.
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(1) He had become czar through regicide.
(2) Some of the regicides were sentenced to death.
(3) The populists resorted to conspiracy, terror and regicide.
(4) Indubitable evidences of an ancient custom of ritual regicide have been found over a great portion of the globe.
(5) A daring and devious regicide or merely a clumsy archer?
(6) Revolution and regicide a grand fact?
(7) He was arrested for being the regicide .
(8) The idea of plunder, murder, and regicide !
(9) Game 7 - Regicide Fortress (all civs are allowed and civs can be different). Making dock is NOT allowed .
(10) That would mean the king had failed to perform his function and off went his head (regicide).
(11) Game 9 - Regicide Fortress (all civilizations are allowed and civilizations can be different). Making dock is NOT allowed .
(12) He had come to believe that regicide was an act of justice and the will of God.
(13) His granddaughter was Dorothea Scott, a friend of several of the regicides and a Quaker pamphleteer and preacher during the 1650s.
(14) Shakespeare's famous sleepwalking scene: Lady Macbeth, driven by guilt over her part in regicide, wanders through her castle.
(15) Milton probably around this time, around the time that he was writing and finishing the regicide treatises, began to lose his eyesight. Sentencedict.com
(16) The beheading of Mary Queen of Scots was an act of regicide.
(17) Q Will there be new winning conditions in TAD, like Regicide?
(18) Will there be new winning conditions in TAD, like Regicide?
(19) THE founding family of Samsung is royalty in South Korea, and the country's Supreme Court, it turns out, is not inclined to regicide.
(20) It was, above all, the influence of the classics, Aristotle and Cicero in particular, that Hobbes regards as an important cause for the recent civil war and the regicide of Charles I.
(21) Ambitious conservative politicians such as lower house speaker Gianfranco Fini must be weighing the risks of regicide against the dangers of being dragged down by Berlusconi.
(22) "The Master said, "In the event of partricide and regicide, they would not follow orders, either.
(23) Aristotle's doctrine that man is a political animal, Hobbes believed, could only result and did result, in fact, in regicide, the murder of kings.
(24) Milton brings to his critique of rhyme that same -- and this is familiar - the same political rhetoric that he had brought to his critique of monarchy in the regicide treatises.
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