unalive

Etymology
From en. Internet usage originates from circumventing systems that censor or sanction the words "kill" or "suicide".

Adjective

 * 1) Not alive; dead or inanimate.
 * 2) Lacking vivacity and liveliness; dull or sterile.
 * 3) Lacking energy and feeling; passionless; mechanical.
 * 4) Lacking a fulfilling life; meaningless.
 * 5)  Lacking consciousness; unresponsive, indifferent or oblivious.
 * 1) Lacking vivacity and liveliness; dull or sterile.
 * 2) Lacking energy and feeling; passionless; mechanical.
 * 3) Lacking a fulfilling life; meaningless.
 * 4)  Lacking consciousness; unresponsive, indifferent or oblivious.
 * 1) Lacking energy and feeling; passionless; mechanical.
 * 2) Lacking a fulfilling life; meaningless.
 * 3)  Lacking consciousness; unresponsive, indifferent or oblivious.
 * 1) Lacking energy and feeling; passionless; mechanical.
 * 2) Lacking a fulfilling life; meaningless.
 * 3)  Lacking consciousness; unresponsive, indifferent or oblivious.
 * 1) Lacking a fulfilling life; meaningless.
 * 2)  Lacking consciousness; unresponsive, indifferent or oblivious.
 * 1) Lacking a fulfilling life; meaningless.
 * 2)  Lacking consciousness; unresponsive, indifferent or oblivious.
 * 1) Lacking a fulfilling life; meaningless.
 * 2)  Lacking consciousness; unresponsive, indifferent or oblivious.
 * 1)  Lacking consciousness; unresponsive, indifferent or oblivious.
 * 1)  Lacking consciousness; unresponsive, indifferent or oblivious.
 * 1)  Lacking consciousness; unresponsive, indifferent or oblivious.

Noun

 * 1) One who is unalive.

Verb

 * 1)  To make unalive; to kill.
 * 2)  To die.
 * 1)  To die.
 * 1)  To die.
 * 1)  To die.
 * 1)  To die.
 * 1)  To die.

Translations

 * Japanese: 56す
 * Lombard: desviv, disviv
 * Spanish:


 * Japanese: 4ぬ
 * Lombard: desviv, disviv
 * Portuguese: