matar

Etymology
Most likely from (through a  root ). Alternatively, possibly from Vulgar Latin *, from Late Latin, related to.

Verb

 * 1)  to kill

Etymology
Most likely from, present active infinitive of (through a  root ). Alternatively, possibly from Vulgar Latin *, from Late Latin, related to.

Verb

 * 1) to

Etymology
Most likely from (through a  root ). Alternatively, possibly from, from , related to.

Verb

 * 1) to kill
 * 2) to extinguish
 * 1) to extinguish

Conjugation
The past participle can optionally be mort.

Etymology
From, most likely from , present active infinitive of (through a  root ). Alternatively, possibly from Vulgar Latin *, from Late Latin, related to.

Verb

 * 1)  to kill
 * 2)  to accidentally kill oneself
 * 3)  to commit suicide
 * 4)  to kill oneself
 * 5)  to extinguish, turn off, quench
 * 1)  to extinguish, turn off, quench
 * 1)  to extinguish, turn off, quench

Verb

 * 1) to kill

Etymology
, from.

Verb

 * 1)  to kill
 * 2)  to harm
 * 3)  to commit suicide

Etymology
From, probably from (through ). The development of -ct- would be irregular, however. Hence possibly derived from or influenced by Late Latin, related to. Another possibility is an influence by.

The short past participle is derived from, an unrelated verb that means "to die."

Verb

 * 1)  to kill to cause to die
 * 2)   to kill; to eradicate; to destroy
 * 3)   to kill to cause extreme pain, distress or exhaustion in
 * 4)   to kill to write a story that conveys the death of
 * 5)   to satisfy, to satiate, to quench to fulfil an emotional or physiological need
 * 6)   to break one's back to make a great effort
 * 7)   to spend [a period of time] doing unimportant things
 * 8)   to skip not to be present in a class
 * 9)   to solve to find the solution to a mystery
 * 10)   to consume something entirely (especially an alcoholic drink); to knock down
 * 11)   to stop a moving ball
 * 12)   to pocket to cause a ball to go into one of the pockets of the table
 * 1)   to kill to write a story that conveys the death of
 * 2)   to satisfy, to satiate, to quench to fulfil an emotional or physiological need
 * 3)   to break one's back to make a great effort
 * 4)   to spend [a period of time] doing unimportant things
 * 5)   to skip not to be present in a class
 * 6)   to solve to find the solution to a mystery
 * 7)   to consume something entirely (especially an alcoholic drink); to knock down
 * 8)   to stop a moving ball
 * 9)   to pocket to cause a ball to go into one of the pockets of the table
 * 1)   to skip not to be present in a class
 * 2)   to solve to find the solution to a mystery
 * 3)   to consume something entirely (especially an alcoholic drink); to knock down
 * 4)   to stop a moving ball
 * 5)   to pocket to cause a ball to go into one of the pockets of the table
 * 1)   to solve to find the solution to a mystery
 * 2)   to consume something entirely (especially an alcoholic drink); to knock down
 * 3)   to stop a moving ball
 * 4)   to pocket to cause a ball to go into one of the pockets of the table
 * 1)   to stop a moving ball
 * 2)   to pocket to cause a ball to go into one of the pockets of the table
 * 1)   to pocket to cause a ball to go into one of the pockets of the table
 * 1)   to pocket to cause a ball to go into one of the pockets of the table
 * 1)   to pocket to cause a ball to go into one of the pockets of the table

Etymology
Several possibilities:
 * From (through a ). Thus, a potential cognate with 🇨🇬.
 * From, from , related to . Compare 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬, archaic 🇨🇬.
 * From, in turn from ; compare 🇨🇬.
 * From, compare , the probable source of the second part of 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1) to kill, slay
 * 2) to put out, extinguish
 * 3) to butcher
 * 4) to injure, damage
 * 5) to fatigue, exhaust, tire out
 * 6) to dull
 * 7) to round off
 * 8) to ruin
 * 9)  to kill
 * 10)  to kill
 * 11)  to kill
 * 12)  to beat
 * 13) to postmark
 * 14)  to kill oneself, to commit suicide
 * 15)  to be killed, to meet one’s death
 * 16)  to become galled, to become chafed, to get sores (said of horses)
 * 17)  to wear oneself out
 * 1)  to beat
 * 2) to postmark
 * 3)  to kill oneself, to commit suicide
 * 4)  to be killed, to meet one’s death
 * 5)  to become galled, to become chafed, to get sores (said of horses)
 * 6)  to wear oneself out
 * 1)  to become galled, to become chafed, to get sores (said of horses)
 * 2)  to wear oneself out