mŏrĭor
deponent intransitive verb III conjugation ending -io

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1 to die, to expire, to pass, to die, to wither away, to wither out
2 to fail, to come to an end
3 to decay
4 to perish
5 (word) to become obsolete, to fall into disuse
6 to be forgotten
7 to faint, to languish
8 (lawsuit) to become void, to become moot
9 (fire or light) to be extinguished, to go out

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Locutions, idioms and examples


certa mori || vota mori mea sunt || moriar (ni)si || vulnere or ex vulneribus morior || morior mea morte || alicui mori dissuadeo || fataliter morior || ad moriendum obstinatum (or obstinatos mori) = resolved to die || diu morior || a latronibus morior = to die being hit by thieves || a cruditate morior = to die of indigestion || ad honeste moriendum incitamentum = encouragement to seek an honourable death || acerbe indigneque mori = to die a cruel and unworthy death || vulgo moriuntur in herbis || homini necesse est mori || caesim moriar quam punctim || ante tempus mori || ad moriendum inconsulta animi inclinatio = inconsiderate tendency of the heart towards death || aequo animo paratoque moriar || causam moriendi nactus est Cato || vae illis miseris virgis quae hodie in tergo morientur meo || Volusi annales Paduam morientur ad ipsam || aliquae (gallinae) in tantum pariunt ut effetae moriantur || Catoni moriendum potius quam tyranni vultus aspiciendus fuit || an toti morimur nullaque pars manet? || ubi decrevit mori, tempus secum ipsa modumque exigit || Arruns prior quam pater moritur uxore gravida relicta




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