The act of a person killing himself intentionally.
1Was there murder and self-murder in the heart of this unhappy boy?
2Nechutes and Menes, by united efforts, barely prevented him from doing self-murder.
3How, then, could his supposed self-murder be linked to the Company?
4Balfour, did anyone see what you claim to be this falsification of self-murder?
5But the crowning crime of self-murder he was powerless to commit.
6Let women do self-murder, our foes have swords for the hearts of men.
7Here, too, we are freed, at the commencement, from all supposition of self-murder.
8But what unconscious self-murder that is, which we take such pains to achieve!
9My burden is departed; my sin of self-murder is atoned.
10Who in London does not know that you are poking about into Balfour's self-murder?
11Balfour held up his hand, as though the idea of self-murder might be ordered away.
12But her desires were too hot for delay, and she liked self-murder better than suspense.
13We shall all be punished in the next world for self-murder in this, unless we yield.
14He was caught; and then only he thought of self-murder, and cut his throat-butnot effectually.
15Both suicides were driven to self-murder by play.
16It was essential that all the aspects of his death should lead to the surmise of self-murder.
Self-murder a través del tiempo