mirti

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See also: mirtį

Italian

Noun

mirti m

  1. plural of mirto

Anagrams


Latvian

Participle

mirti

  1. (deprecated template usage) nominative plural masculine form of mirts

Lithuanian

Etymology

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(deprecated template usage)

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Proto-Balto-Slavic *mer-, *mir-. Compare Latvian mirt (die), Old Church Slavonic мрѣти, мьрѫ (mrěti, mĭrǫ, die), Russian умереть, умру (umeretʹ, umru, die). The Baltic forms are from the zero-grade of (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Proto-Indo-European *mer-, *mr̥- (to die).

The -sta present was introduced at the Balto-Slavic stage (compare Latvian mirsta); the -š- is due to the RUKI law. The acute past/present root is analogous with gim̃ti, gìmsta, gìmė, although is of unclear motivation.

Pronunciation

Verb

mir̃ti (third-person present tense mìršta, third-person past tense mìrė)

  1. to die

Conjugation

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