martire
Italian
Etymology
Borrowed from Ecclesiastical Latin martyr, martyrem, from Ancient Greek μάρτυς (mártus, “witness”). Compare the inherited Old Italian martore.
Noun
martire m or f (plural martiri)
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Etymology
Borrowed from Ecclesiastical Latin martyr, from Ancient Greek μάρτυς (mártus, “witness”).
Noun
martire m or f
Declension
Declension of martire
Descendants
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