10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «SORORICIDA»
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Siurmarbtach (gl. sororicida), "sister-slayer:" siur = "W. chwaer, chwiawr = svasar,
N. H. G. schwester, occurs in Z. in the dimin. siurnat, gl. sororcula, p. 282, ace.
sing. : conuargaib focetoir in siair, " he straightway lifted up the sister" (Trip.
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Irish Glosses: A Mediaeval Tract on Latin Declension, with ...
Siurmarbtach (gl. sororicida), "sister-slayer:" siur = W. chwaer, chwi'awr = svasar,
N. H G. schwester, occurs in Z. in the dimin. siurnat, gl. sororcula, p. 282, ace.
sing. : conuargaib focetoir in siair, "he straightway lifted up the sister" (Trip.
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M. Tullii Ciceronis Orationes
Quid, de me quod tulisse te dicis, patricida, fratricida, sororicida, nonne extra
ordinem tulisti? An de peste civis, quemadmodum omnes jam dii atque homines
judicaverunt, conservatoris rei publicae, quemadmodum autem tute ipse
confiteris, ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero, George Long,
1856
Sororicida, que mata a irmã. Sóror, irmã tratamento dado às freiras de
Congregações religiosas. É feminino de frei, frade, dados a religiosos de
algumas congregações. Plural de sóror é sórores. A pronúncia mais corrente é
soror, sorores.
Ir. Demétrio André (Nardier João Orsi)
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Riders Dictionarie: Corrected And Avgmented ; Wherein Riders ...
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ЮН“! bùßjìrr. я Sororicida,m Sxfferboad. 3 Conflärrinìf, 0f.: {il/I". x Jurunusnd.
John Rider, Francis Holyoke,
1606
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Cicero: Speech on Behalf of Publius Sestius
26 (fratricida, sororicida, 'brother-smiter, sister-smiter', playing on a sexual sense
of the verb caedere, 'smite (esp. with a weapon)', cf. Catull. 56. 7 and Adams
1982, 145-6). Schol. Bob. 127. 26-7 St., on Sest. 16, names Appius, no doubt a ...
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Cornelii Schrevelii Lexicon manuale graeco-latinum et ...
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Эогойь aifŕnçû. Spes bona ‚ 'sandra'-iv.. J L1. Sororicida..iJ'e;\çwrám. spes vana,
...
Cornelius Schrevelius,
1718
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A New Dictionary of the Italian and English Languages Based ...
Sororicida, a. m. one who murders his sister. Sorpassz'l-re, v. a. l. to surpass,
exceed, excel,2. to be more, exceed.- adj. -nte. Sorpiix, adv. at the most. Sorpérre
, v. a. (V. porn-9,) to place upon. soprapporre. Sorportére, v. a. to carry above, ...
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Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
Sonnmus, adj. Salach, drabastach, trustaireacb, mosach, mlodhoir, spiocach.
Sanx, s. Radan. Somcmus, adj. Radanach. Soaon, s. Piutbair. SORORICIDA, s.
Mortair peathar. Soaomus, adj. Piutharail. Sons, s. Dan, crannchur, tuiteamas, cor
...
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A commentary on Cicero's oration De haruspicum responso
26 “patricida, fratricida, sororicida” and Nisbet ad loc. 91, 57 “ipse iam parricida,”
133 “in patriae parricidio”; Sest. 111 “is interfuit epulis et gratulationibus
parricidarum”. Clodius, as Cicero conscientiously relates, had overthrown and
ruined his ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SORORICIDA»
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Luccarini e Di Nicola non sbagliano un punto
Solo lo scontro sororicida in finale con Marina Braconi, potrebbe attenuare la sua legittima felicità tricolore. Tifosi e appassionati le riempiono però il profilo ... «Tuttosport, Jul 15»
Un medico si confessa: "Ho dato la dolce morte a centinaia di pazienti"
Questo assassino con delirio di onnipotenza è anche parricida e sororicida. Come contrappasso dovrebbe essere soppresso con il Tanax, la mistura di farmaci ... «il Giornale, Jun 14»
Dal rigattiere di parole: "Sororale"
Molti autori antichi riportano “sorore” per sorella, ma anche “sororicida” (chi uccide la sorella), c'è “sirocchia, sarocchia, serocchia”, tutte varianti del latino ... «il Giornale, Jul 13»