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Menander, Monostichoi, 469

Latin > English

intereo interire, interivi(ii), interitus V :: perish, die; be ruined; cease

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

intĕr-ĕo: ĭi, ĭtum (
I perf. -īvi, App. M. 7, 7; sync. -issent, Cic. Div. 2, 8, 20 al.), 4, v. n.—Prop., to go among several things, so as no longer to be perceived (class.).
I Lit.: ut interit magnitudine maris stilla muriae, becomes lost in it, Cic. Fin. 3, 14, 45: saxa venis, become lost among them, mingle with them, Sever. Aetn. 450. —
II Trop., to perish, to go to ruin or decay, to die: non intellego, quomodo, calore exstincto, corpora intereant, Cic. N. D. 3, 14: omnia fato Interitura gravi, Ov. M. 2, 305: segetes, Verg. G. 1, 152: salus urbis, Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 55: litterae, id. Att. 1, 13: pecunia, Nep. Them. 2: interit ira morā, ceases, Ov. A. A. 1, 374: possessio, Dig. 41, 2, 44.—
   B To be ruined, mostly in first pers. perf.: interii, I am ruined, undone: hei mihi disperii! ... interii, perii, Plaut. Most. 4, 3, 36: omnibus exitiis interii, id. Bacch. 5, 17: interii! cur mihi id non dixti? Ter. Hec. 3, 1, 42: qui per virtutem peritat, non interit, Plaut. Capt. 3, 5, 32.— Hence, intĕrĭtus, a, um, Part., perished, destroyed (ante- and post-class.): multis utrinque interitis, Claud. Quadrig. ap. Prisc. p. 869 P.; Sid. Ep. 2, 10.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

intĕrĕō,⁹ ĭī, ĭtum, īre, intr.,
1 se perdre dans, disparaître dans : Cic. Fin. 3, 45 ; Virg. Ætna 450
2 périr, disparaître, mourir : Cic. Nat. 3, 33 ; Verr. 2, 4, 87 ; Tusc. 1, 82 ; non ex insidiis interire, non a paucis Cic. Off. 2, 26, trouver la mort non pas dans un piège, non pas sous les coups de quelques hommes || [avec ab ] Lucr. 6, 708 ; [avec abl.] Cic. Phil. 9, 14, périr de, par l’effet de || [au pf. chez les com.] être perdu : interii ! je suis perdu ! c’est fait de moi ! part. interitus, a, um, détruit : Quadr. Ann. 96 d. Prisc. Gramm. 9, 49 ; Sid. Ep. 2, 10 || formes sync. interissent, interisse Cic. Div. 2, 20 ; 1, 119.

Latin > German (Georges)

inter-eo, iī, itum, īre, in etw. untergehen, sich verlieren, I) eig.: ut interit in magnitudine maris Aegaei stilla mellis, Cic.: prima flamma incerta, modo interiens, modo resurgens, Sen.: saxa intereunt venis, vermischen sich mit den A., Auct. Aetnae. – II) übtr., untergehen, verloren gehen, zugrunde gehen, umkommen, a) v. Lebl.: intereunt sacra, Cic., litterae, Cic.: interit ignis, Cic., aestas, Hor.: semina (Sprößlinge) intereunt, Colum.: naves naufragio intereunt, Caes.: usus interit, ist vergeblich, Caes.: pecunia interit largitione magistratuum, geht Null für Null auf, Nep.: possessio, der Besitz hört auf, ICt.: summum illud (numen) et aeternum neque imitabile neque interiturum (vergänglich), Tac. – b) v. Menschen: fame aut ferro, Caes.: morbo, ex vulnere, Curt.: interii, ich bin verloren, unglücklich, Ter.: inteream, ich will des Todes sein, Hor. – / Partiz. interitus, a, um, untergegangen, umgekommen, multis utrimque interitis, Claud. Quadrig. ann. fr. 96 (bei Prisc. 9, 49): eam interitam dedere, Sidon. epist. 2, 10, 1 (Lütjoh. interemptam). – vulg. Imperf. interiebat, Heges. 4, 15, 2, interiebant, Sulp. Sev. chron. 2, 30, 3 cod. P (aber Caes. b. G. 7, 82, 1 interibant). – vulg. Fut. interiet, interient, Grom. vet. 351, 4 sq. – Perf. interivi, Apul. met. 7, 7, gew. interii usw. – zsgz. Perf.-Formen interisset, Lact. 1, 12, 8: interissent, Cic. de div. 2, 20: interisse, ibid. 1, 119. Vgl. Georges Lexik. d. lat. Wortf. S. 358.

Translations

die

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, expirer, trépasser, crever; 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