See also: suocidar

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Etymology

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From su (self) +‎ ocidar (to slay), calque of English suicide, French suicide, German Selbstmord, Italian suicidio, Spanish suicidio, Russian самоуби́йство (samoubíjstvo).

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su-ocidar (present tense su-ocidas, past tense su-ocidis, future tense su-ocidos, imperative su-ocidez, conditional su-ocidus)

  1. to commit suicide, intentionally kill oneself
    • 1914 January/February, "Espritaji", in Laboro, vol. 3, issue 19, page 8.
      Individuo kargita per debi, jetis su aden rivero por su-ocidar.
      An individual laden with debts threw herself/himself into a river to commit suicide.
    La polico dicis ke il su-ocidis.
    The police says that he committed suicide.

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