Deicidal

/[deɪ(j)ɪˈsaɪdəɫ]/

Synonyms for "deicidal"

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French

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  • déicide adj (of or pertaining to deicide)

Italian

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  • deicida adj (of or pertaining to deicide)

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Early Christian doctrine professed that the Jews were a deicidal people, condemned by God to dispersion and suffering.

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"How do you like that, you deicidal maniac? Huh? HUH? Now who's so big and tough?" "Dude, don't taunt the god-killing abomination."

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'Jerusalem overawes me' declared François-René, Vicomte de Chateaubriand, even though this 'deicidal city' was 'a heap of rubbish' with the 'confused monuments of a cemetery in the middle of a desert'.

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