释义 |
si·car·i·us \sə̇ˈka(a)rēəs\ noun (plural sicar·ii \-ēˌī\) Usage: often capitalized Etymology: Latin, assassin, murderer, from sica dagger; akin to Latin secare to cut — more at saw : one of a party of Zealots and terrorists resorting to murder in attempting to expel the Romans from Palestine A.D. 52-60 |