mirt

Etymology
From, from the zero grade of ,. An ancient derivation has been replaced by  (q.v.), cf. 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1)  to die to cease to live, to cease to exist biologically
 * 2)  to die, to stop working
 * 3)  to die to cease to live, to cease to exist biologically
 * 4)  to die to cease to exist
 * 5)  to die to be forgotten, to become insignificant, unimportant, pointless, meaningless
 * 6)  to die to become uninhabited
 * 1)  to die, to stop working
 * 2)  to die to cease to live, to cease to exist biologically
 * 3)  to die to cease to exist
 * 4)  to die to be forgotten, to become insignificant, unimportant, pointless, meaningless
 * 5)  to die to become uninhabited
 * 1)  to die to cease to exist
 * 2)  to die to be forgotten, to become insignificant, unimportant, pointless, meaningless
 * 3)  to die to become uninhabited
 * 1)  to die to be forgotten, to become insignificant, unimportant, pointless, meaningless
 * 2)  to die to become uninhabited
 * 1)  to die to become uninhabited
 * 1)  to die to become uninhabited
 * 1)  to die to become uninhabited

Derived terms

 * prefixed verbs:



Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) myrtle

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) myrtle