fratricide
A jerk. fratricide = the killing of one's brother
You killing your brother.
A jerk. fratricide = the killing of one's brother
he never killed his brother
Fratricide refers to killing one's brother.
It means killing his or her brother
Fratricide means killing your brother.
Fratricide means killing your brother.
A murderer or perhaps a Kinslayer. The term you are probably looking for is "fratricide"
In a word, yes. He is supposed to have killed his nephews Edward and Richard, sons of his brother King Edward IV.
The Latin root "-cide" comes from the word caedere, which means "to kill." There are many examples of it used in English words:Homicide - killing a personSuicide - killing oneselfPatricide - killing one's fatherMatricide - killing one's motherFratricide - killing one's brotherSororicide - killing one's sisterRegicide - killing a kingInfanticide - killing a babyGenocide - killing an entire group or race of peoplePesticide - killing pests (insects, rodents, weeds, other unwanted organisms)Herbicide - killing plants (weeds)Insecticide - killing insectsFungicide - killing fungusThese are just some of the more common examples. You can find many more online or in a dictionary.
Frater is the Latin root for brother. It is used in many words. Some examples are: "Fraternity" (brotherhood) "Fraternal" (brotherly) "Fratricide" (killing one's brother)