infanticide
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infanticide (countable and uncountable, plural infanticides)
- The murder of an infant.
- The murder of a child by a parent; filicide.
- (law, Canada) The criminal offence of killing of a newborn, committed by its mother while psychologically disturbed by the effects of childbirth or lactation, not regarded as murder.
- The murderer of a child: a person who has committed infanticide.
- (zoology) The killing of a young, immature animal by a mature adult of the same species.
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murder of an infant
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murder of one's child
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person who has killed a child
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killing of a young, immature animal
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French edit
Pronunciation edit
Etymology 1 edit
Learned borrowing from Late Latin īnfanticīdium, from Latin īnfāns (“child”) + caedō (“to kill”).
Noun edit
infanticide m (plural infanticides)
- infanticide (murder of an infant)
Etymology 2 edit
Learned borrowing from Late Latin īnfanticīda, from Latin īnfāns (“child”) + caedō (“to kill”).
Noun edit
infanticide m or f (plural infanticides)
- infanticide (murderer of a child, person who has committed infanticide)
Further reading edit
- “infanticide”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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infanticide f pl
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