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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FilicideFilicide - Wikipedia

    e. Filicide is the deliberate act of a parent killing their own child. The word filicide is derived from the Latin words filius and filia ('son' and 'daughter') and the suffix -cide, from the word caedere meaning 'to kill'. The word can refer to both the crime and perpetrator of the crime.

  2. Filicide – the act of a parent killing their child (Latin: filius "son" and Latin: filia "daughter"). Fratricide – the act of killing a brother ( Latin : frater "brother"); also, in military context, death by friendly fire.

  3. Nov 11, 2024 · When a father is killed by his child, it's called patricide. Patricide is a crime that shows up in a lot of classic literature, which makes you wonder about the authors' relationships with their own dads.

  4. noun. fil· i· cide ˈfi-lə-ˌsīd. Synonyms of filicide. : the murder of one's own daughter or son. Examples of filicide in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web. These examples are automatically compiled from online sources to illustrate current usage. Opinions expressed in the examples do not represent those of Merriam-Webster or its editors.

  5. Jan 25, 2022 · Following are 10 other true crime cases of filicide — the act of a parent killing their own child: Ureka Black, Lanaya Cardwell, Jake Guidry accused of 3 unrelated killings of kids in 4...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ParricideParricide - Wikipedia

    It is an umbrella term that can be used to refer to acts of matricide, the deliberate killing of one's own mother [2] and patricide, the deliberate killing of one's own father. [ 3 ] The term parricide is also used to refer to many familicides (i.e., family annihilations wherein at least one parent is murdered along with other family members).

  7. - Any person who shall kill his father, mother, or child, whether legitimate of illegitimate, or any of his ascendants, or descendants, or his spouse, shall be guilty of parricide and shall be punished by the penalty of reclusion perpetua to death."