It means "to kill."regicide - killing the kinghomocide - killing another mansuicide - kiling oneself (sui, as in French, meaning one's self , myself)
Yes the word "suicde, is of latin origin. The first part "sui " means of oneself and "cide" means kill or death, sosuicide is to kill or death to oneself.
The word suicide comes from two Latin words. It comes from sui which means oneself and cide which means killing. It is estimated the one million people commit suicide a year.
S-u-i-c-i-d-e (Soo-uh-sIde) or sū'ĭ-sīd' (see pronunciation key) from the Latin words sui caedere meaning "the act of intentionally killing oneself."
:-) because "S" was already taken by Sweden :-) CH means confoederatio helvetica, Swiss or helvetic confederation... and is the international abbreviation for Switzerland (as D for Germany or I for Italy or GB for the United Kingdom). In sports the international abbreviation is SUI (Suisse, french for Switzerland)... again like GER for Germany ITA for Italy or GBR for the United Kingdom.
"To follow," "on the..." and "of herself (himself, itself, themselves)" are English equivalents of the Chinese, Italian and Latin word sui. The Chinese word most famously references the name of the dynasty (581-618) founded by Yang Jian (July 21, 541-Aug. 13, 604) and named for his title as the Duke of Sui before becoming Emperor Wen, while the Latin word also translates as "her," "hers," "his," "its" or "their" according to English context. The pronunciation will be "swee" in all three cases.
In Chinese, "sui" (岁) commonly means "years" as in a person's age or in reference to a specific year. It can also be used to represent the age of a tree or other objects.
Shu-sen Sui has written: 'Ku shih shih chiu shou chi shih' -- subject(s): Chinese poetry, History and criticism 'The wine of endless life' -- subject(s): Chinese poetry, English poetry, Translations from Chinese, Translations into English
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The Sui Dynasty
Wenzhao Sui has written: 'Bai hua gu dai yu yan' -- subject(s): Chinese Proverbs, Proverbs, Chinese
The Sui dynasty gained control after the Han dynasty.
The Latin term "sui generis" means in English "of its/his/her own kind". It therefore means "having unique characteristics". It means that one/ something has very special characteristics.
Sui Gu has written: 'Gu Sui yu Ye Jiaying' -- subject(s): Chinese literature, Chinese poetry, History and criticism 'Gu Sui wen ji' 'Da jia guo xue' -- subject(s): Learning and scholarship, Civilization 'Jialing xue shi bi ji' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Chinese poetry, Ci (Chinese poetry)
He was the founder of the Sui dynasty and he united the Chinese people
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