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1 parricida
parrĭcīda ( pārĭcīda; old collat. form of the nom. sing. PARICIDAS, Fragm. XII. Tab. ap. Fest. s. v. parrici, p. 221 Müll.), ae, comm. [the etym. is disputed;I.most prob. it is for patricida, from pater-caedo,
Quint. 8, 6, 35 ], the murderer of his or her father or parents, a parricide.Lit.:II.majores supplicium in parricidas singulare,
Cic. Rosc. Am. 25, 70:nisi forte magis erit parricida, si qui consularem patrem quam si humilem necarit,
id. Mil. 7, 17; Sen. Clem. 1, 23, 2; Suet. Aug. 34:Telegoni juga parricidae,
Hor. C. 3, 29, 8; Plin. 7, 45, 46, § 149; cf. Sen. ad Marc. 26, 4; Vulg. 1 Tim. 1, 9.—Transf.A.The murderer of a near relative:* 2. B.parricida matris quoque aut fratris interfector,
Quint. 8, 6, 35:Virginius occisā filiā, ne se ut parricidam liberum aversarentur, etc.,
Liv. 3, 50, 5; the murderer of his sister, Flor. 1, 3, 6; 3, 1, 6; cf.: Paul. Sent. 5, tit. 24.—The murderer of the chief magistrate (as the father of the country);C.of the murderers of Cæsar: si parricidae (sunt), cur? etc.,
Cic. Phil. 2, 13, 31 (v. the passage in connection); cf. id. Fam. 12, 3, 1:Brutus suarum prius virtutum quam patriae parentis parricida,
Val. Max. 6, 4, 5; Aus. Caes. 21, 2.—The murderer of a free citizen, a murderer, assassin (syn.: sicarius, percussor): si qui hominem liberum dolo sciens morti duit, paricidas esto, Lex Numae Pompilii ap. Fest. p. 221 Müll.;D.Lex Tribunic. ap. Fest. s. v. Sacer Mons, p. 318 Müll.: parricida civium,
Cic. Cat. 1, 12, 29.—One guilty of high-treason, a traitor (qs. the murderer of his country), a rebel, a sacrilegious wretch, etc.:sacrum sacrove commendatum qui clepserit rapseritque parricida esto,
Cic. Leg. 2, 9, 22: magno cum dolore parricidarum, i. e. of Antony's adherents, Planc. ap. Cic. Fam. 10, 23, 5:parricidae reipublicae,
of Catiline's associates, Sall. C. 51, 25; 14, 3:vos de crudelissimis parricidis quid statuatis cunctamini?
id. ib. 52, 31: Catilinae obstrepere omnes;hostem atque parricidam vocare,
id. ib. 31, 8; Flor. 4, 1, 10; Tac. H. 1, 85; id. A. 4, 34, 2. -
2 parricīda (pārī-)
parricīda (pārī-) ae [pater+2 SAC-], one who slays his father, a murderer of his parent, parricide: supplicium in parricidas singulare excogitare: Telegoni iuga parricidae, H.— A murderer of a near kinsman: liberūm, L.— An assassin of the chief magistrate (as the father of the country): si parricidae (sunt), cur? etc.— A murderer, assassin: civium.— A parricide, outlaw, traitor, desperate criminal: sacrum qui clepsit parricida esto, C. (lex): crudelissimi, S.
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