A Latin equivalent of the English noun 'slayer' is interfector. It's a masculine gender noun. The equivalent is interfectrix if the slayer is female. Another equivalent is homicida, which may be translated as 'murderer' and 'murderess'. It's the Latin noun that's used when the victim is human.
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How about "death to tyrants"? That's Sic Semper Tyrannus. It's what John Wilkes Booth cried after he shot President Lincoln.As a Virginian, this is most certainly appropriate. However I was attempting to come up with a NAME in Latin to be signed to various, anonymous, comments centered around Civil War history
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Latin was the language of the Romans. The Romans were Latins
Most words in these languages have Latin roots; that is why they both are called 'Roman languages'. But 'père' and 'padre'(father) come from the Latin 'pater' and 'mère' and 'madre' (mother) from the Latin 'mater'. 'Cohabiter' and 'cohabitan' (living together) comes from the Latin '' cohabitare'. And the list goes on.
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