English[]
Etymology 1[]
Possibly French mort (“‘death’”)
Noun[]
Singular |
Plural |
Mort ({{{1}}})
- A note sounded on a horn at the death of a deer.
Etymology 2[]
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Noun[]
Mort
- A great quantity or number.
Anagrams[]
- mort,
- mTOR
Catalan[]
Etymology[]
From Latin mors, mortis.
Noun[]
Mort f. (uncountable)
Mort m. (plural Morts)
- dead person
- colloquially, a difficult problem one must charge
Adjective[]
Mort m. (feminine morta, masculine plural morts, feminine plural mortes)
Verb[]
Mort (past participle, infinitive morir)
- died
Related terms[]
Dutch[]
Verb[]
Mort
- The second- and third-person singular present indicative of morren.
- The plural imperative of morren.
French[]
Pronunciation[]
Etymology[]
From Old French mort, from Latin mortuus.
Verb[]
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- Past participle of mourir.
Adjective[]
Mort m. (f. Morte, m. plural Morts, f. plural Mortes)
- dead
- Le roi est mort.
- The king is dead.
- Le roi est mort.
Synonyms[]
- défunt
Noun[]
Mort f. (plural Morts)
Noun[]
Mort m. (plural Morts; feminine morte, plural mortes)
- dead person
Synonyms[]
- (dead person): défunt
Related terms[]
- mourir
- morte
- mourant
Old French[]
Etymology[]
Latin mortuus.
Verb form[]
Mort
- Past participle of morir.
Adjective[]
Mort m.
Declension[]
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Descendants[]
- French: mort
Romanian[]
Etymology[]
Latin mortuus
Pronunciation[]
- IPA: [mort]
Adjective[]
Mort 4 nom/acc forms
Declension[]
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Antonyms[]
- viu
Related terms[]
- muri
- moarte
Scottish Gaelic[]
Alternative forms[]
- murt
Noun[]
Mort m. (genitive and plural moirt)
- murder
Verb[]
Mort (present participle form mort or mortadh)
- to murder
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