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hŏlŏvērus
hŏlus (better than
holusatrum
hŏluscŭlum
homeltium
Hŏmērĭăcus
Hŏmērŏcento
Hŏmērŏmastix
Hŏmērŏnĭdes
Hŏmērus
hŏmĭcīda
hŏmĭcīdālis
hŏmĭcīdārĭus or
hŏmĭcīdĭum
hŏmo
hŏmŏcīdālis
hŏmoeŏmĕrīa
hŏmoeŏprŏphĕron
hŏmoeoptōton
hŏmoeŏtĕleuton
Hŏmŏlē
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hŏmĭcīda
hŏmĭcīda, ae, comm. homo-caedo, a man-slayer, homicide, a murderer, murderess (syn.: interfector, sicarius, percussor). Lit.: statuendum tibi esse, utrum illi, qui istam rem gesserunt, homicidaene sint, an vindices libertatis ... Confiteor eos plus quam sicarios, plus quam homicidas, plus etiam quam parricidas esse, Cic. Phil. 2, 12, 30 sq.; Juv. 2, 26; Quint. 7, 3, 34: an, qui se interficit, homicida sit, id. 7, 3, 7: mandatores caedis perinde ut homicidae puniuntur, Paul. Sent. 5, 23, 11: qui, cum vellet occidere, id casu aliquo perpetrare non potuit, ut homicida punitur, id. 5, 23, 3; cf. Gai Inst. 3, 194.—Of a woman: quid si tantum homicida? quid si tantum rea fuisses? Sen. Contr. 1, 2.—* In a good sense, as a transl. of the Homeric ἀνδροφόνος, an epithet of Hector, slayer of men, Hor. Epod. 17, 12.

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Headword:
hŏmĭcīda
Headword (normalized):
hŏmĭcīda
Headword (normalized/stripped):
homicida
IDX:
20880
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:lat.ls.perseus-eng2-n20862
Key:
homicida

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