Complete Definition of "mort"

see|Mort
English

Noun
mort

  1. A great quantity or number.
  2. A note sounded on a horn at the death of a deer.

Catalan

Etymology
from L.|ca mortis

Noun
ca-noun-f-unc

  1. death

ca-noun-m|pl=morts

  1. dead person
  2. colloquially, a difficult problem one must charge

Adjective
ca-adj|fmorta|mplmorts|fpl=mortes

  1. dead

Verb
infl|ca|verb form|past participle||infinitive|morir

  1. died

Related terms
morir


French

Pronunciation
w:IPA|IPA: /m��/
w:SAMPA|SAMPA: /mOR/

Etymology
Latin mors

Verb form
mort

  1. (past participle of mourir) died

Adjective
fr-infl-adj|smmort|sfmorte|pmmorts|pfmortes|smpm��|sfpm��t|pmpm��|pfpm��t
mort m (f morte, m plural morts, f plural mortes)

  1. dead

Noun
mort f

  1. death

Noun
mort m (plural morts)

  1. dead person

Related terms
mourir

Category:fr:Death


Romanian

Etymology
L.|ro mortuus

Pronunciation
IPA|[mort]|lang=ro

Adjective
ro-adj|4

  1. dead

Declension
ro-adj-decl|fsmoart�|mplmorţi|fplmoarte|ms-defmortul|fs-def=moarta

Antonyms
viu

Related terms
muri
moarte

Category:ro:Death

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