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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
regicide
noun
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▪ A daring and devious regicide or merely a clumsy archer?
▪ His granddaughter was Dorothea Scott, a friend of several of the regicides and a Quaker pamphleteer and preacher during the 1650s.
▪ Indubitable evidences of an ancient custom of ritual regicide have been found over a great portion of the globe.
▪ The populists resorted to conspiracy, terror and regicide.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Regicide

Regicide \Reg"i*cide\ (r[e^]j"[i^]*s[imac]d), n. [F. r['e]gicide; L. rex, regis, a king + caedere to kill. Cf. Homicide.]

  1. One who kills or who murders a king; specifically (Eng. Hist.), one of the judges who condemned Charles I. to death.

  2. The killing or the murder of a king.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
regicide

1540s, "man who kills a king," formed from Latin rex (genitive regis) "king" (see regal) on model of suicide. Meaning "crime of killing a king" is from c.1600.

Wiktionary
regicide

n. 1 The killing of a king. 2 One who kills a king.

WordNet
regicide
  1. n. someone who commits regicide; the killer of a king

  2. the act of killing a king

Wikipedia
Regicide

The broad definition of regicide ( Latin regis "of king" + cida "killer" or cidium "killing") is the deliberate killing of a monarch, or the person responsible for the killing of a person of royalty. In a narrower sense, in the British tradition, it refers to the judicial execution of a king after a trial. More broadly, it can also refer to the killing of an emperor or any other reigning sovereign.

Regicide (disambiguation)

Regicide may refer to:

  • Regicide, the killing of a monarch or a person who kills a monarch
  • Regicide (band), a gothic metal band
  • Regicide NM (band), a New Mexico Thrash Metal band
  • Regicide, a gameplay mode in various real-time strategy games
  • "Regicide", a song by Matmos from the 2003 album The Civil War (album)
  • Warhammer 40,000: Regicide, a turn-based strategy chess-like video game developed by Hammerfall Publishing

Usage examples of "regicide".

Every one was anxious to see how the author of the Genie du Christianisme, the faithful defender of the Bourbons, would bend his eloquence to pronounce the eulogium of a regicide.

In England, because of his extreme Anarchist views, Most broke with Marx and, after serving eighteen months at hard labor for advocating regicide, he emigrated in 1882 to the United States.

It is needless also to remember what Miracles of this nature were performed by the very Bloud of his late Majesty of Blessed memory, after whose decollation by the inhuman Barbarity of the Regicides, the reliques of that were gathered on Chips and in Handkerchieffs by the pious Devotes, who could not but think so great a suffering in so honourable and pious a Cause, would be attended by an extraordinary assistance of God, and some more then ordinary a miracle: nor did their Faith deceive them in this there point, being so many hundred that found the benefit of it.

In his soliloquy before the regicide, Macbeth acknowledges that his deed will entail all the kinds of violence civilization has been struggling to suppress since it first began: violence between the guest and the host, violence by subjects against a monarch, and violence among kinspeople.

First Alias tried to commit regicide on his decidedly unregal person, and now, here I am, about to steal his purse.

Like Caserio, the simple assassin of President Carnot, he was of the type of regicide who becomes obsessed by the delusion that it is his mission to kill the sovereign.

And the Farseers would he accused of sheltering a regicide simply because you were one of the family.

When it was learned that the execution order came from Bonde, the palace guard had arrested him for regicide, and locked him in the dungeon.

He wanted the King to renew his alliance with the Swiss cantons, but was told that the cantons must first expel the regicides of Charles I.

When the president of the section wanted to expulse the regicide, it was the latter who was retained and the president was expelled.

His own father had unsuccessfully attempted something much smaller with his campaign of regicide and concubinage in the North Coast states.