Sicarius
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sicarius
English
Etymology
Latin
sicarius
(
“
daggerman, contract killer
”
)
Noun
Sicarius
(
plural
Sicarii
)
(
historical
)
Any of a group of
Jews
who attempted to
expel
the
Romans
from
Judea
using concealed
daggers
.
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