occidere

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[edit] Italian

[edit] Verb

occidere (transitive)

  1. Variant of uccidere (literary usage)

[edit] Conjugation


[edit] Latin

[edit] Etymology 1

Form of the verb occidō (fall down; pass away).

[edit] Verb

occidere

  1. present active infinitive of occidō
    1. "to fall down"
    2. (of heavenly bodies) "to go down, to set"
    3. "to perish, to die, to pass away"
    4. "to be lost, to be undone, to be ruined"

[edit] Etymology 2

Form of the verb occīdō (fell; slay).

[edit] Verb

occīdere

  1. present active infinitive of occīdō
    1. "to fell, to cut to the ground; to beat, to smash, to crush"
    2. "to kill, to slay, to slaughter"
    3. (by extension) "to plague to death, to torture, to torment, to pester"
    4. (by extension) "to ruin, to undo, to bring about the ruin of"
  2. second-person singular present passive imperative of occīdō
    1. "be thou felled, be thou cut to the ground; be thou beaten, be thou smashed, be thou crushed"
    2. "be thou killed, be thou slain, be thou slaughtered"
    3. (by extension) "be thou plagued to death, be thou tortured, be thou tormented, be thou pestered"
    4. (by extension) "be thou ruined, be thou undone"
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