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 Translation for 'patricide' from English to Albanian
NOUN1   a patricide [person] | patricides
NOUN2   patricide [the killing of one's father] | -
atëvrasës {m} [libr.]patricide [person who murders his father]
atëvrasje {f} [libr.]patricide [the killing of one's father]
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Usage Examples English
  • The Halsman murder case was a major political event in Austria, when Philippe Halsman was accused of patricide in 1928 and sentenced in a controversial trial in Innsbruck.
  • This patricide was not a success because in 1271, Ulrich was forced to sell the castle and the town of Ferrette to the Bishop of Basel, thus becoming a vassal of the Bishop, as were to be his son Thiébaut and his grandson Ulrich III.
  • Legend of the mobile pit: a man who killed his father and wanting to hide his corpse wandered all night to find this pit which concealed itself and moved constantly to avoid being complicit in the patricide.
  • He killed his dad and that was patricide.
  • Sextus Roscius was accused of patricide, killing his own father (also called Sextus Roscius), who was murdered in the streets of Rome after a dinner.

  • The series deals with the paranormal and tackles mature topics such as suicide, rape, patricide, incest and murder.
  • In both the François Ravaillac and the Damiens cases, court papers refer to the offenders as a patricide, rather than as regicide, which lets one deduce that, through divine right, the king was also regarded as "Father of the country".
  • Deborah Factor, an assistant Morris County prosecutor, asked the psychiatrists if they considered the patricide-matricide acts of vindictiveness or mercy killings, and they both answered no.
  • When the seer Teiresias revealed Oedipus' horrible crimes - patricide, regicide and incest, no less - Oedipus was forced to abdicate.
  • This was a result of the trial of the Tochigi patricide case.

  • The play looks at deviant morality, familial dysfunction, being a black girl/woman, and patricide.
  • Patricide is the act of killing one's own father or stepfather.
  • It is an umbrella term that can be used to refer to acts of matricide and patricide.
  • "Poena cullei" (from Latin 'penalty of the sack') under Roman law was a type of death penalty imposed on a subject who had been found guilty of patricide.
  • Among defenders of the tower were the Gascón de Gotor brothers, who published numerous articles denouncing the "patricide" of "the most beautiful Mudéjar tower", calling it "the greatest artistic crime committed in Spain".

  • His discussion of the relationship between Stephen Jay Gould and George Gaylord Simpson introduced the concept of "patricide" and "ritual patricide" to describe how one generation of scientists work to marginalise a predecessor.
  • However, since Cicero was only defending Sextus from the specific charge of patricide, it is not known if Sextus ever recovered his father's land.
  • John Kewish Jr. (died 1 August 1872) (pronounced "Kyowsh") was the last person executed in the Isle of Man. He was convicted and executed for the crime of patricide.
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