[f. as prec. + -CIDE 1.] One who kills a bear.
1848. J. W. Grylls, Out-station, iii. 30. We again sally forth bent upon ursicide.
a. 1867. T. Winthrop, Life in Open Air, x. (1863), 75. Vain hope! I was not to be an ursicide.
1888. Even. Gaz. (Pittston, PA), 9 May, 4/4. What ursicides he would have committed if he had been really loaded for bar can only be imagine.