Caedere

What is Caedere?


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Latin verb meaning "to cut" or "to kill".

The word " suicide" has etymological roots in the Latin phrase "sui caedere", meaning "to kill oneself".

Used in the slang phrase "caedere'd", which apparently means "to be subjected to dragon pornography against one's will."

From Cicero's "Pro Milone":

"... partim, quod hunc iam interfectum putarent, caedere incipiunt eius servos..."

Meaning:

"... some of them, having thought that he had already been killed, began to kill his slaves..."

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