felo-de-se
Americannoun
plural
felones-de-se, felos-de-se-
a person who intentionally takes their own life, or commits an unlawful malicious act resulting in their own death.
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the act of suicide.
noun
Etymology
Origin of felo-de-se
First recorded in 1650–60; from Anglo-Latin, equivalent to felō “a felon” + dē “in respect to, of” + sē “oneself”; felon 1 ( def. )
Example Sentences
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After such a piece of spiritual felo-de-se, the man is nothing but one wheel in a machine, or even but one cog upon a wheel.
From The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 02, No. 12, October, 1858 by Various
It would be reckoned a gross breach of good manners to scandalize the refined and liberal administration of the Kursaal by undisguised felo-de-se.
From The Gaming Table: Its Votaries and Victims Volume I (of II) by Steinmetz, Andrew
The coroner's verdict being felo-de-se, the body was not taken into the chapel, but a clergyman met it at the gate and led the way to the grave.
From The Christian A Story by Caine, Hall, Sir
Further, a jury can seldom be induced to bring in a verdict of felo-de-se.
From Regeneration by Haggard, Henry Rider
This verdict," the coroner then said, "entailed the same consequences as an act of felo-de-se, and he felt that he could not give a warrant for the burial of the deceased.
From A Shepherd's Life Impressions of the South Wiltshire Downs by Hudson, W. H. (William Henry)
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