deicide
Americannoun
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a person who kills a god.
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the act of killing a god.
noun
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the act of killing a god
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a person who kills a god
Other Word Forms
- deicidal adjective
Etymology
Origin of deicide
1605–15; < New Latin deicīda deicide ( def. 1 ), deicīdium deicide ( def. 2 ), equivalent to Latin dei- (combining form of deus god) + -cīda, -cīdium -cide
Example Sentences
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And sometimes they bore the image of deicide, and went the way of despair.
From Salon • Sep. 1, 2024
It contributed to the Second Vatican Council's 1965 decision to clear the Jews of deicide.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Albert Cardinal Meyer of Chicago noted that even St. Thomas Aquinas had written that the Jews of Jesus' time were not formally guilty of deicide, since they did not know him to be God's son.
From Time Magazine Archive
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It was the word deicide that most troubled Catholic conservatives; to them, its use suggested a denial of the Gospel accounts of the Passion.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Guilty of this homicide, and this regicide, and this deicide, confess your guilt to-day.
From New Tabernacle Sermons by Talmage, T. De Witt (Thomas De Witt)
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