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  1. 3 paź 2023 · suicide. (n.) 1650s, "deliberate killing of oneself," from Modern Latin suicidium "suicide," from Latin sui "of oneself" (genitive of se "self"), from PIE *s (u)w-o- "one's own," from root *s (w)e- (see idiom) + -cidium "a killing," from caedere "to slay" (from PIE root *kae-id- "to strike").

  2. While there are specific terms and phrases to avoid when speaking about suicide and mental illness, the general rules below can help you choose your words more carefully. Avoid: Anything that reinforces stereotypes, prejudice or discrimination against people with mental illness and suicidal ideation

  3. A suicidal person is an individual who undermines the value that is community. Through their gesture, he severs all ties that connect him not only to other people, but also to the world. They do not, however, sever their ties with language.

  4. 1 gru 1999 · Statistics about suicide, we find, have been obfuscated not only by religious and political norms but also by the means available by social class to die. For instance, in the Middle Ages, suicide appears to have been rampant among commoners, but not among nobles, who had means of self-homicide.

  5. Some ancient terminology reveals that suicide was often subsumed in categories regarded as more fundamental: thus a βιαιοθάνατος (Latin biothanatos) was any victim of premature, violent death, and an αὐτόχειρ was someone who kills his kin.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SuicideSuicide - Wikipedia

    Suicide, derived from Latin suicidium, is "the act of taking one's own life". [9] [34] Attempted suicide, or non-fatal suicidal behavior, amounts to self-injury with at least some desire to end one's life that does not result in death.

  7. The human capacity to put an end to one's own life presents a striking this link between ideas and terminology: during the last decade in my own Dutch, the harsh words 'zelfmoord' (self-murder) and 'suicide' are being replaced more neutral 'zelfdoding' (self-killing).

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