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Etymology
From, borrowed from , , from.

Verb

 * 1) To bury in a grave.
 * 2) To confine, as in a prison.
 * 1) To confine, as in a prison.
 * 1) To confine, as in a prison.

Usage notes

 * The spellings (for ) and  (for ) exist as well, but are much less common.

Translations

 * Bulgarian:
 * Catalan:
 * Cherokee: ᎦᏂᏏᎭ
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:, ,
 * Czech:
 * Dutch:, ter aarde bestellen
 * Esperanto: enterigi
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * Galician: ,
 * German:
 * Icelandic: jarða, greftra, jarðsetja
 * Ido:
 * Italian:, , ,
 * Latin: sepeliō, tumulō
 * Maori: nehu, tanu
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian: ,
 * Spanish:
 * Turkish:
 * Ukrainian:, хоронити, поховати, похоронити

Etymology
From.

Preposition

 * 1) between
 * 2) among

Etymology
, from.

Preposition

 * 1) between, among
 * 2)  division, exchange, reciprocity

Etymology
From, from. Cognates include 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬.

PIE adverb gave rise to the adjective, whence also  and.

The change from instrumental/ablative and accusative to accusative only is caused by used adverbially.

Preposition

 * 1) between, among
 * 2) during, while

Descendants

 * West Iberian
 * West Iberian
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Etymology
From.

Preposition

 * 1) between, among