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Armenian: մանկասպան, որդեսպան, տղայասպան; Old Armenian: մանկասպան, որդեսպան, տղայասպան; Chinese Dutch: kindermoordenaar, kindermoordenares; Estonian: lapsetapja; Finnish: lapsenmurhaaja; French: infanticide; Galician: infanticida; German: [[Kindesmörder]], [[Kindesmörderin]]; Hungarian: gyermekgyilkos, csecsemőgyilkos; Icelandic: barnsmorðingi; Polish: dzieciobójca, dzieciobójczyni; Portuguese: infanticida; Russian: [[детоубийца]]; Spanish: [[infanticida]]; Volapük: cilisasenan, cilihisasenan, cilijisasenan
Armenian: մանկասպան, որդեսպան, տղայասպան; Old Armenian: մանկասպան, որդեսպան, տղայասպան; Chinese Dutch: kindermoordenaar, kindermoordenares; Estonian: lapsetapja; Finnish: lapsenmurhaaja; French: infanticide; Galician: infanticida; German: [[Kindesmörder]], [[Kindesmörderin]]; Hungarian: gyermekgyilkos, csecsemőgyilkos; Icelandic: barnsmorðingi; Polish: dzieciobójca, dzieciobójczyni; Portuguese: infanticida; Russian: [[детоубийца]]; Spanish: [[infanticida]]; Volapük: cilisasenan, cilihisasenan, cilijisasenan
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===[[filicide]]===
Czech: synovrah, synovražedkyně, dcerovrah; French: [[filicide]]; Galician: filicida; Ido: filiocido; Macedonian: чедоубиец; Polish: dzieciobójca, dzieciobójczyni; Portuguese: filicida; Spanish: [[filicida]]
Czech: synovrah, synovražedkyně, dcerovrah; French: [[filicide]]; Galician: filicida; Ido: filiocido; Macedonian: чедоубиец; Polish: dzieciobójca, dzieciobójczyni; Portuguese: filicida; Spanish: [[filicida]]
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Transliteration A: paidoktónos Transliteration B: paidoktonos Transliteration C: paidoktonos Beta Code: paidokto/nos

English (LSJ)

παιδοκτόνον, filicide, slaying one's children, S.Ant.1305, E.HF 835: generally, infanticide, slaying offspring, Opp.H.5.586.

German (Pape)

[Seite 441] Kinder mordend; Soph. Ant. 1305; Eur. Herc. Fur. 835; sp. D., wie Philp. 42 (Plan. 137), von der Medea.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ος, ον :
qui tue des enfants ou ses enfants.
Étymologie: παῖς, κτείνω.

Dutch (Woordenboekgrieks.nl)

παιδοκτόνος -ον (παῖς, κτείνω) kinderen vermoordend.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

παιδοκτόνος:детоубийца Soph. детоубийственный (ταραγμοί Eur.).

Greek Monolingual

-ο, θηλ. και -α (ΑΜ παιδοκτόνος, -ον)
1. αυτός που φονεύει τα παιδιά του
2. αυτός που φονεύει μικρά παιδιά.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < παῖς, παιδός + -κτόνος (< κτείνω), πρβλ. μητροκτόνος.

Greek Monotonic

παιδοκτόνος: -ον (κτείνω), αυτός που φονεύει παιδιά, σε Σοφ., Ευρ.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

παιδοκτόνος: -ον, ὁ φονεὺς τῶν ἑαυτοῦ παίδων, Σοφ. Ἀντ. 1305, Εὐρ. Ἡρ. Μαιν. 835· - παιδοκτονέω, φονεύω τέκνα, αὐτόθι 1280, Ἐκκλ.· - παιδοκτονία, ἡ, φόνος τέκνων, Φίλων 2. 27, Ἐκκλ.

Middle Liddell

παιδο-κτόνος, ον, κτείνω
child-murdering, Soph., Eur.

English (Woodhouse)

murdering one's children, filicide, infanticide, murderer of one's children, slaying offspring

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Translations

infanticide

Armenian: մանկասպան, որդեսպան, տղայասպան; Old Armenian: մանկասպան, որդեսպան, տղայասպան; Chinese Dutch: kindermoordenaar, kindermoordenares; Estonian: lapsetapja; Finnish: lapsenmurhaaja; French: infanticide; Galician: infanticida; German: Kindesmörder, Kindesmörderin; Hungarian: gyermekgyilkos, csecsemőgyilkos; Icelandic: barnsmorðingi; Polish: dzieciobójca, dzieciobójczyni; Portuguese: infanticida; Russian: детоубийца; Spanish: infanticida; Volapük: cilisasenan, cilihisasenan, cilijisasenan

filicide

Czech: synovrah, synovražedkyně, dcerovrah; French: filicide; Galician: filicida; Ido: filiocido; Macedonian: чедоубиец; Polish: dzieciobójca, dzieciobójczyni; Portuguese: filicida; Spanish: filicida