PATRICIDE
Pat*ri"cide, n. Etym: [L. pater father + caedere to kill. Cf.
Parricide.]
1. The murderer of his father.
2. The crime of one who murders his father. Same as Parricide.
PATRIMONIAL
Pat`ri*mo"ni*al, a. Etym: [L.patrimonialis: cf. F. patrimonial.]
Defn: Of or pertaining to a patrimony; inherited from ancestors; as, a patrimonial estate.
PATRIMONIALLY
Pat`ri*mo"ni*al*ly, adv.
Defn: By inheritance.
PATRIMONY Pat"ri*mo*ny, n.; pl. Patrimonies. Etym: [L. patrimonium, fr. pater father: cf. F. patrimoine. See Paternal.]
1. A right or estate inherited from one's father; or, in a larger sense, from any ancestor. "'Reave the orphan of his patrimony." Shak.
2. Formerly, a church estate or endowment. Shipley.