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|mdlsjtxt=μητρ-ᾰλοίης, ου, ὁ, [[ἀλοιάω]]<br />[[striking]] one's [[mother]], a [[matricide]], Aesch., Plat., etc.
|mdlsjtxt=μητρ-ᾰλοίης, ου, ὁ, [[ἀλοιάω]]<br />[[striking]] one's [[mother]], a [[matricide]], Aesch., Plat., etc.
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Armenian: մայրասպան; Czech: matkovrah; French: [[matricide]]; German: [[Muttermörder]], [[Muttermörderin]]; Greek: [[μητροκτόνος]]; Ancient Greek: [[μητραλοίας]], [[μητραλοίης]], [[μητρολέτης]], [[μητρορραίστης]], [[μητροφόνος]]; Irish: marfóir máthar; Latin: [[matricida]]; Polish: matkobójca, matkobójczyni; Portuguese: [[matricida]]; Russian: [[матереубийца]]; Serbo-Croatian Roman: materoubica, majkoubica; Swedish: modermördare
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Revision as of 07:59, 15 May 2023

Middle Liddell

μητρ-ᾰλοίης, ου, ὁ, ἀλοιάω
striking one's mother, a matricide, Aesch., Plat., etc.

Translations

matricide

Armenian: մայրասպան; Czech: matkovrah; French: matricide; German: Muttermörder, Muttermörderin; Greek: μητροκτόνος; Ancient Greek: μητραλοίας, μητραλοίης, μητρολέτης, μητρορραίστης, μητροφόνος; Irish: marfóir máthar; Latin: matricida; Polish: matkobójca, matkobójczyni; Portuguese: matricida; Russian: матереубийца; Serbo-Croatian Roman: materoubica, majkoubica; Swedish: modermördare