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Qué (quién) es regicide - definición

INTENTIONAL KILLING OF A MONARCH
Regicides; Regicidal; Regicide of Charles I of England; King assassination
  • A contemporary print depicting Charles I's beheading

regicide         
(regicides)
1.
Regicide is the act of killing a king.
He had become czar through regicide.
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2.
A regicide is a person who kills a king.
Some of the regicides were sentenced to death.
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regicide         
n.
1.
Murderer of a king, king-killer.
2.
Murder of a king.
regicide         
['r?d??s??d]
¦ noun the killing of a king.
?a person who does this.
Derivatives
regicidal adjective
Origin
C16: from L. rex, reg- 'king' + -cide.

Wikipedia

Regicide

Regicide is the purposeful killing of a monarch or sovereign of a polity and is often associated with the usurpation of power. A regicide can also be the person responsible for the killing. The word comes from the Latin roots of regis and cida (cidium), meaning "of monarch" and "killer" respectively.

In the British tradition, it refers to the judicial execution of a king after a trial, reflecting the historical precedent of the trial and execution of Charles I of England. The concept of regicide has also been explored in media and the arts through pieces like Macbeth (Macbeth's killing of King Duncan) and The Lion King.

Ejemplos de uso de regicide
1. The Chancellor has previously shied away from such an act of regicide in terror of the consequences.
2. Our correspondent finds that regicide is in the air at Westminster WHEN does a rebellion become a revolution?
3. And surely we too have a powerful story to tell of regicide, revolution, dissent and the struggle for democratic self–government?
4. Thus commenced what some Lib Dems still see as a kind of Macbeth tragedy: brutal regicide ushering in a period of shadowy chaos.
5. A second, even more damaging in the long term, is that Blair‘s departure is a rerun of the Tory regicide in November 1''0.