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Danish[]

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Etymology[]

From Old Norse morðari (murderer), from morð (murder), from Proto-Germanic, from Proto-Indo-European *mer- (die).

Pronunciation[]

  • IPA: /morder/, [ˈmoɐ̯d̥ɐ]

Noun[]

Morder c. (singular definite Morderen, plural indefinite Mordere)

  1. murderer, killer
  2. assassin

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Inflection[]


Galician[]

Verb[]

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  1. to bite, gnaw
  2. first-person and third-person singular Template:Conjugation tag fut subjunctive of morder.
  3. first-person and third-person singular personal Template:Conjugation tag inf of morder.

Conjugation[]

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Norwegian[]

Noun[]

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  1. a murderer

Spanish[]

Etymology[]

From Latin mordere

Verb[]

Morder (first-person singular present muerdo, first-person singular preterite mordí, past participle mordido)

  1. to bite, to nip
  2. to gnaw
  3. to grasp, to clutch
  4. to wear away, to wear down
  5. to corrode(i.e., acid on metal)
  6. to criticize, to run down, to gossip about, to find fault with

Conjugation[]

Template:Es-conj-er (o-ue)

Related terms[]

  • mordedura
  • mordida
  • mordisco

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