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ocidar

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin occīdere, and based on English -cide, French -cide, German -zid, Italian -cidio, Spanish -cidio (see -ocido). Decision no. 155, Progreso III.

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Verb

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

  1. (transitive) to slay, murder: kill with violence
    La kavaliero ocidis la drako.
    The knight slew the dragon.

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