Cainism

/ˈkeɪnɪzəm/ noun

The practice or doctrine of fratricide (killing one's brother), or more broadly, the sin or condition of being marked by such wickedness.

From Cain, the biblical murderer of Abel, plus the suffix '-ism' denoting a practice, doctrine, or condition. This theological and literary term emerged in medieval religious discourse to categorize cardinal sins and moral transgressions.

AMካይኒዝም
ARكَيْنِيَّة
BNকাইনীজম
CAcainisme
CSkainismus
DAcainisme
DECainismus
ELκαϊνισμός
EScainismo
FAکاین‌گرایی
FIkainismi
FRcainisme
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