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Abkhaz: аҧсра; Afrikaans: doodgaan, sterf, sterwe; Ainu: ライ, イサㇺ; Aklanon: matay; Albanian: vdes; Amharic: መሞት; Andi: вучӏиду; Arabic: مَاتَ, تُوُفِّيَ; Egyptian Arabic: مات; Moroccan Arabic: مات; Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܡܵܝܹܬ; Armenian: մեռնել, մահանալ; Aromanian: mor, moru; Ashkun: mře; Assamese: মৰ, ঢুকা; Asturian: morrer; Atong: thyi; Avar: хвезе; Azerbaijani: ölmək, dünyanı dəyişmək, keçinmək, rəhmətə getmək; Bahnar: lôch; Bakhtiari: مردن; Bashkir: үлеү; Belarusian: паміраць, памерці, гі́нуць, згі́нуць; Bengali: মরা; Borôro: bi; Breton: mervel; Bulgarian: умирам, умра, издъ́хвам, издъ́хна; Burmese: သေ, ဆုံး, ကွယ်လွန်; Buryat: үхэхэ; Catalan: morir; Cebuano: matay; Chamorro: måtai; Chechen: делла, са дала; Chepang: सीसा; Cherokee: ᎠᏲᎱᏍᎦ, ᎦᎵᏬᎦ; Chichewa: -fa; Chinese Cantonese: 死, 過身, 过身, 瓜, 釘, 歸西, 归西; Dungan: сы; Mandarin: 死, 亡, 去世, 往生; Chuukese: mano; Czech: umírat, umřít; Dalmatian: morer; Danish: dø, udånde, gå bort, gå al kødets gang, sove ind, stille træskoene, kradse af, omkomme, afgå ved døden, krepere; Dolgan: өл; Drung: shi; Dutch: [[doodgaan]], [[sterven]], [[overlijden]]; Dzongkha: ཤི; English: [[be called home]], [[be done for]], [[be kaput]], [[be no more]], [[bite the big one]], [[bite the biscuit]], [[bite the dust]], [[breathe one's last]], [[buy it]], [[buy the farm]], [[cark it]], [[cash in]], [[cash in one's chips]], [[check out]], [[conk out]], [[croak]], [[cross the Great Divide]], [[cross the Styx]], [[decease]], [[depart]], [[depart this life]], [[die]], [[disincarnate]], [[draw one's last breath]], [[exit]], [[expire]], [[flatline]], [[forfare]], [[give one's all]], [[give up the ghost]], [[go for a burton]], [[go gentle into that good night]], [[go the way of all flesh]], [[go the way of the dinosaurs]], [[go the way of the dodo]], [[go to glory]], [[go to one's reward]], [[hand in one's dinner pail]], [[hop the twig]], [[join the choir invisible]], [[keel over]], [[kick the bucket]], [[knock off]], [[lose one's life]], [[lose the number of one's mess]], [[meet one's doom]], [[meet one's end]], [[meet one's maker]], [[pass]], [[pass away]], [[pass in one's marble]], [[pass on]], [[pass over]], [[pass the river]], [[pay the debt of nature]], [[peg out]], [[perish]], [[pop off]], [[pop one's clogs]], [[shuffle off this mortal coil]], [[slip away]], [[snuff it]], [[succumb]], [[take a dirt nap]], [[turn up one's toes]], [[yield up the ghost]]; Esperanto: morti; Estonian: surema, koolema, kõngema, kärvama, hinge heitma, langema, lahkuma; Evenki: буми; Faroese: doyggja, andast; Finnish: kuolla, delata, heittää henkensä, kupsahtaa, kaatua, menehtyä, saada surmansa, edesmennä, nukkua pois, depata, vaihtaa hiippakuntaa, heittää lusikka nurkkaan, mennä manan majoille, siirtyä ajasta ikuisuuteen, heittää veivinsä, potkaista tyhjää, oikaista koipensa; French: [[mourir]], [[ | Abkhaz: аҧсра; Afrikaans: doodgaan, sterf, sterwe; Ainu: ライ, イサㇺ; Aklanon: matay; Albanian: vdes; Amharic: መሞት; Andi: вучӏиду; Arabic: مَاتَ, تُوُفِّيَ; Egyptian Arabic: مات; Moroccan Arabic: مات; Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܡܵܝܹܬ; Armenian: մեռնել, մահանալ; Aromanian: mor, moru; Ashkun: mře; Assamese: মৰ, ঢুকা; Asturian: morrer; Atong: thyi; Avar: хвезе; Azerbaijani: ölmək, dünyanı dəyişmək, keçinmək, rəhmətə getmək; Bahnar: lôch; Bakhtiari: مردن; Bashkir: үлеү; Belarusian: паміраць, памерці, гі́нуць, згі́нуць; Bengali: মরা; Borôro: bi; Breton: mervel; Bulgarian: умирам, умра, издъ́хвам, издъ́хна; Burmese: သေ, ဆုံး, ကွယ်လွန်; Buryat: үхэхэ; Catalan: morir; Cebuano: matay; Chamorro: måtai; Chechen: делла, са дала; Chepang: सीसा; Cherokee: ᎠᏲᎱᏍᎦ, ᎦᎵᏬᎦ; Chichewa: -fa; Chinese Cantonese: 死, 過身, 过身, 瓜, 釘, 歸西, 归西; Dungan: сы; Mandarin: 死, 亡, 去世, 往生; Chuukese: mano; Czech: umírat, umřít; Dalmatian: morer; Danish: dø, udånde, gå bort, gå al kødets gang, sove ind, stille træskoene, kradse af, omkomme, afgå ved døden, krepere; Dolgan: өл; Drung: shi; Dutch: [[doodgaan]], [[sterven]], [[overlijden]]; Dzongkha: ཤི; English: [[be called home]], [[be done for]], [[be kaput]], [[be no more]], [[bite the big one]], [[bite the biscuit]], [[bite the dust]], [[breathe one's last]], [[buy it]], [[buy the farm]], [[cark it]], [[cash in]], [[cash in one's chips]], [[check out]], [[conk out]], [[croak]], [[cross the Great Divide]], [[cross the Styx]], [[decease]], [[depart]], [[depart this life]], [[die]], [[disincarnate]], [[draw one's last breath]], [[exit]], [[expire]], [[flatline]], [[forfare]], [[give one's all]], [[give up the ghost]], [[go for a burton]], [[go gentle into that good night]], [[go the way of all flesh]], [[go the way of the dinosaurs]], [[go the way of the dodo]], [[go to glory]], [[go to one's reward]], [[hand in one's dinner pail]], [[hop the twig]], [[join the choir invisible]], [[keel over]], [[kick the bucket]], [[knock off]], [[lose one's life]], [[lose the number of one's mess]], [[meet one's doom]], [[meet one's end]], [[meet one's maker]], [[pass]], [[pass away]], [[pass in one's marble]], [[pass on]], [[pass over]], [[pass the river]], [[pay the debt of nature]], [[peg out]], [[perish]], [[pop off]], [[pop one's clogs]], [[shuffle off this mortal coil]], [[slip away]], [[snuff it]], [[succumb]], [[take a dirt nap]], [[turn up one's toes]], [[yield up the ghost]]; Esperanto: morti; Estonian: surema, koolema, kõngema, kärvama, hinge heitma, langema, lahkuma; Evenki: буми; Faroese: doyggja, andast; Finnish: kuolla, delata, heittää henkensä, kupsahtaa, kaatua, menehtyä, saada surmansa, edesmennä, nukkua pois, depata, vaihtaa hiippakuntaa, heittää lusikka nurkkaan, mennä manan majoille, siirtyä ajasta ikuisuuteen, heittää veivinsä, potkaista tyhjää, oikaista koipensa; French: [[aller à sa dernière demeure]], [[avaler sa chique]], [[avaler son bulletin de naissance]], [[avaler son extrait de naissance]], [[avoir fait son temps]], [[cabancher]], [[calancher]], [[camarder]], [[canner]], [[casser sa pipe]], [[cesser d'être]], [[claboter]], [[clamecer]], [[clamser]], [[clapser]], [[claquer]], [[crever]], [[décéder]], [[défuncter]], [[défunquer]], [[défunter]], [[disparaître]], [[être rappelé à Dieu]], [[expirer]], [[fermer les yeux]], [[fermer les yeux à la lumière]], [[finir]], [[lever les fourches]], [[lever les pattes]], [[monter au ciel]], [[mourir]], [[partir]], [[partir aux fleurs]], [[passer de vie à trépas]], [[passer l'arme à gauche]], [[payer sa dette à la nature]], [[perdre la vie]], [[périr]], [[rendre l'âme]], [[rendre le dernier soupir]], [[rendre son âme à Dieu]], [[se consumer]], [[s'endormir du sommeil de la tombe]], [[s'éteindre]], [[succomber]], [[tirer sa révérence]], [[tourner de l'œil]], [[trépasser]]; Friulian: murî; Galician: morrer; Ge'ez: ሞተ; Georgian: იღუპება, სიკვდილი, გარდაცვალება, დაღუპვა; German: [[sterben]], [[umkommen]], [[versterben]]; Alemannic German: steerbe; Gothic: 𐌲𐌰𐌳𐌰𐌿𐌸𐌽𐌰𐌽, 𐌳𐌹𐍅𐌰𐌽, 𐍃𐍅𐌹𐌻𐍄𐌰𐌽; Greek: [[πεθαίνω]], [[αποθνήσκω]], [[αποβιώνω]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἁλίσκομαι]], [[ἀμφιπεριφθινύθω]], [[ἀναλίσκω]], [[ἀναλύω]], [[ἀναπαύω]], [[ἀναχωρέω]], [[ἀπαλλάσσω]], [[ἀπαναλίσκω]], [[ἀπασκαρίζω]], [[ἀπαυδάω]], [[ἄπειμι]], [[ἀπεκβιόω]], [[ἀπέρχομαι]], [[ἀποβαίνω]], [[ἀποβιόω]], [[ἀποβιώσκομαι]], [[ἀπογίγνομαι]], [[ἀποδημέω]], [[ἀποθνήσκω]], [[ἀποθνῄσκω]], [[ἀπόλλυμι]], [[ἀπολύω]], [[ἀπομαραίνω]], [[ἀπομεριμνάω]], [[ἀποπνέω]], [[ἀποπνίγω]], [[ἀποσβέννυμι]], [[ἀποσεύω]], [[ἀποσκέλλω]], [[ἀποστείχω]], [[ἀποτίθημι]], [[ἀποφθείρω]], [[ἀποφθίνω]], [[ἀποχάζομαι]], [[ἀποψύχω]], [[ἀφαιᾶσαι]], [[ἀφέρπω]], [[ἀφίπταμαι]], [[βαίνω]], [[δάμνημι]], [[δῃόω]], [[διαλείπω]], [[διαλλάσσω]], [[διαλύω]], [[διαπίπτω]], [[διαρραίω]], [[διαφθείρω]], [[διαφωνέω]], [[διεξέρχομαι]], [[διοίχομαι]], [[διόλλυμι]], [[ἐκβιόω]], [[ἐκδημέω]], [[ἐκθνῄσκω]], [[ἐκλείπω]], [[ἐκλιμπάνω]], [[ἐκπέφαμαι]], [[ἐκπίπτω]], [[ἐκπνέω]], [[ἐκχωρέω]], [[ἐναποθνῄσκω]], [[ἐναπονεκρόομαι]], [[ἐναποψύχω]], [[ἐξ ἀνθρώπων γίγνεσθαι]], [[ἐξάγω]], [[ἐξακτέον]], [[ἐξαναλίσκω]], [[ἐξαπόλλυμι]], [[ἐξαυαίνω]], [[θνήσκω]], [[θνῄσκω]], [[καταθνῄσκω]], [[καταστρέφω]], [[καταφθίω]], [[παροίχομαι]], [[τελευτάω]]; Guaraní: mano, e'õ; Gujarati: મરવું; Hawaiian: make, make loa; Hebrew: מֵת; Hiligaynon: matay; Hindi: मरना; Hungarian: meghal, hal, elhuny; Hunsrik: sterrve; Icelandic: deyja, drepast, andast, sálast, týna lífinu, skylja við, látast, láta lífið, lognast út af, falla frá, fara yfrum, verða bráðkvaddur, sofna svefninum langa, sofna hinsta svefni; Ido: mortar; Ilocano: matay; Indonesian: mati, meninggal; Interlingua: morir; Irish: faigh bás; Old Irish: at·baill, baïd; Isthmus Zapotec: rati; Italian: [[morire]], [[crepare]], [[cadere]]; Iu Mien: daic; Japanese: 死ぬ, 亡くなる, 死亡する; Jarai: djai; Javanese: mati; Jingpho: si; Kamkata-viri: mře; Kashubian: ùmierac; Kazakh: өлу; Khasi: iap, yap; Khmer: តាយ; Korean: 죽다, 돌아가시다, 숨지다, 사망하다; Kumyk: оьлмек; Kunigami: まーすん, 死ぬん; Kurdish Central Kurdish: مردن; Northern Kurdish: mirin; Kyrgyz: өлүү, каза болуу, жок болуу; Laboya: mate; Ladin: morir, morì; Lao: ຕາຍ; Latgalian: miert, nūmiert; Latin: [[morior]], [[pereo]], [[exspiro]], [[decedo]], [[intereo]]; Latvian: mirt, nomirt; Ligurian: moï; Lithuanian: mirti, numirti; Livonian: kūolõ; Lombard: morì; Loxicha Macedonian: умира, умре, починува, почине, пцовисува, пцовиса; Malagasy: maty; Malay: mati, meninggal; Malayalam: മരിക്കുക, ചാകുക; Maltese: miet; Manchu: ᠪᡠᠴᡝᠮᠪᡳ; Maori: mate, hemo, mōnehu, mate hirinaki, mate tara-ā-whare, mate whawhati tata, mate kōngenge, hurumutu; Maranao: matay; Miyako: まーㇲ゙さまーㇲ゙, 死ん; Mizo: thi; Mon: ချိုတ်; Mongolian Cyrillic: өнгөрөх, үхэх, нас барах, мрѣти; Muong: chết; Nahuatl Classical Nahuatl: miqui; Mecayapan: miqui; Northern Puebla: miqui; Nanai: бурбури; Navajo: daatsaah, yę́ę ádin; Neapolitan: murì; Nepali: मर्नु; Nivkh: мудь; Norman: mouothi, trépâsser; North Frisian: sterew, stärwe; Northern Sami: jápmit; Norwegian: dø, døy, dævve; Occitan: morir; Ojibwe: nibo; Okinawan: まーすん, 死ぬん; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: оумирати, оумьрѣти; Old East Slavic: мерети; Old English: sweltan; Old Frisian: sterva; Old Norse: deyja; Old Prussian: aulaūtwei; Old Turkic: 𐰇𐰠, 𐰆𐰲𐰀 𐰉𐰺; Oriya: ମରିବା; Oromo: du'uu; Ossetian: амӕлын; Ottoman Turkish: اولمك; Pacoh: cuchet; Pashto: مړل, مړه کېدل; Pennsylvania German: schtaerewe, schtarewe; Persian: مردن; Pipil: miki, miqui; Polish: umierać, umrzeć, ginąć, zginąć, zdechnąć, zdychać, skonać, wykorkować, zemrzeć, zgasnąć, dogorywać, konać; Portuguese: [[morrer]], [[falecer]]; Punjabi: ਮਰਗ; Purepecha: uarhini; Quechua: wañuy; Rapa Nui: mate; Romanian: muri, se duce la Vest; Romansch: murir, mureir; Russian: [[умирать]], [[умереть]], [[помирать]], [[помереть]], [[погибать]], [[погибнуть]], [[скончаться]], [[сдыхать]], [[сдохнуть]], [[дать дуба]], [[приказать долго жить]]; Rusyn: умерати; Rwanda-Rundi: -pfa; Samoan: mate, oti, maliu; Samogitian: pasėmėrtė; Sanskrit: म्रियते, मरति; Sardinian: morre, morrire, morri, morriri; Scots: dee; Scottish Gaelic: bàsaich, caochail, eug; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: у̀мирати, у̀мре̄ти, у̀мрије̄ти, црћи, цркавати, упокојити, угибати, у̀гинути, преминути, настрадати, по̀гинути, погибати; Roman: ùmirati, ùmrēti, ùmrijēti, crći, crkavati, upokojiti, ugíbati, ùginuti, preminuti, nastrádati, pòginuti, pogíbati; Seri: aaha; Sherpa: ཤི; Sicilian: muriri, mòriri; Sinhalese: මැරෙනවා; Skolt Sami: jääʹmmed; Slovak: umierať, umrieť, zomrieť, skonať; Slovene: umirati, umreti; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: wumrěś, wuměraś; Sotho: -shwa; Spanish: [[morir]], [[fallecer]], [[diñar]], [[diñarla]], [[espichar]], [[estirar la pata]], [[fenecer]], [[finar]], [[irse al otro barrio]], [[palmar]], [[palmarla]], [[pasar a mejor vida]], [[perecer]], [[sucumbir]]; Sundanese: pupus; Swahili: kufa; Swedish: dö, avlida, gå bort; Sylheti: ꠝꠞꠣ; Tagalog: matay; Tajik: мурдан; Tamil: இற, சா; Tatar: үләргә; Telugu: చనిపోవు, మరణించు, పరమపదించు, కాలం చేయు, గతించు; Ternate: sone; Tetum: mate; Thai: ตาย, เสียชีวิต; Tibetan: འཆི་བ, ཤི; Tocharian B: naut-, sruk-; Tok Pisin: dai; Tswana: -swa; Tupinambá: manõ, e'õ; Turkish: ölmek; Turkmen: ölmek; Ukrainian: умирати, умерти, помирати, померти, гинути, згинути; Urdu: مرنا, وفات پانا, ہلاک ہونا; Uyghur: ئۆلمەك; Uzbek: oʻlmoq; Venda: -fa; Venetian: morir; Vietnamese: chết, mất, qua đời; Volapük: deadön; Võro: kuulma; Waigali: mře; Walloon: mori, crever, dihoter; Welsh: marw; West Frisian: deagean, ferstjerre, stjerre; Westrobothnian: krup a, döij; White Hmong: tuag; Wutunhua: se; Yaeyama: まーらしぃん, 死ぬん; Yagnobi: мирак; Yakkha: सिमा; Yakut: өл; Yiddish: שטאַרבן; Yoruba: kú; Yámana: malaku; Zazaki: merden; Zealandic: sterve; Zhuang: dai; Zulu: -fa; ǃXóõ: ǀʻâa, ʻǀnôo | ||
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English > Greek (Woodhouse)
substantive
See dice.
the die is cast: P. ἀνέρριπται κύβος (late).
stamp: P. and V. χαρακτήρ, ὁ, τύπος, ὁ, Ar. κόμμα, τό.
verb intransitive
Ar. and P. ἀποθνήσκειν, P. and V. τελευτᾶν, ἀπαλλάσσεσθαι (with or without βίου), ἐκλείπω
be dead: ἀπογίγνομαι, Att. ἀπογίνομαι, ἀπογενέσθαι
ἐκλείπειν, ἐκλείπειν βίον (βίον sometimes omitted in P.), V. θνήσκειν (rarely Ar.), κατθανεῖν (2nd aor. καταθνήσκειν) (rarely Ar.), φθίνειν, καταφθίνειν, ἀποφθίνειν.
be killed: P. and V. ἀπόλλυσθαι, διαφθείρεσθαι, ἐξόλλυσθαι, διόλλυσθαι.
die for: V. προθνήσκειν (gen.), ὑπερθνήσκειν (gen.), P. προαποθνήσκειν ὑπέρ (gen.), ὑπεραποθνήσκειν ὑπέρ (gen.).
die in or die upon: P. ἐναποθνήσκειν (dat. or absol.), V. ἐνθνήσκειν (dat. or absol.).
die in return: P. ἀνταποθνήσκειν, V. ἀνταπόλλυσθαι.
die out: of a family, Ar. and P. ἐξερημοῦσθαι; generally, P. and V. ἐξίτηλος γίγνεσθαι (Isocrates).
die with: P. συναποθνήσκειν (absol.), συναπόλλυσθαι (absol.), Ar. and V. συνθνήσκειν (dat.), V. συνόλλυσθαι (dat.), συνεκπνεῖν (dat.).
die a lingering death: P. δυσθανατεῖν.
dying a lingering death: V. δυσθνήσκων.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
dĭē, gén. et dat., v. dies.