- hospiticide
- noun /hɒˈspɪtɪsaɪd/a) One who kills his guest or host.<ref name="OED1"/><ref name="OED2"/><ref name="Glos.">Glossographia; or, a dictionary interpreting the hard words of whatsoever language, now used in our refined English tongue by (1656)</ref>
Armed with the weapon which was destined to destroy himself, Imnaz sprang down the ladder, — found the door, and, emerging from the abode of crime, sought a more secure resting place, leaving his hostess to discover, with return of day, in whose blood were imbrued the hands of an hospiticide.
b) The act of a guest killing his host or vice versa, or an instance thereof.<ref name"DAML">A Dictionary of Words and Phrases Used in Ancient and Modern Law by Arthur English (1987; <span class="plainlinks">[ Wm. S. Hein Publishing]; ISBN 0837721040), [ page 423]</span></ref>Anniversary of the Massacre of the Prado — the Defeat of Quesada — Murderous Reprisals — Hospiticides.
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