See also Mörder
Danish[]
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)
- murderer, killer
- assassin
Related terms[]
Inflection[]
Inflection of Morder
common gender | Singular | Plural | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative, dative and accusative | Morder | Morderen | Mordere | Morderne |
genitive | Morders | Morderens | Morderes | Mordernes |
Galician[]
Verb[]
Template:Gl-verb
- to bite, gnaw
- first-person and third-person singular Template:Conjugation tag fut subjunctive of morder.
- first-person and third-person singular personal Template:Conjugation tag inf of morder.
Conjugation[]
Template:Gl-conj-er
Norwegian[]
Noun[]
Template:No-noun-m2
- a murderer
Spanish[]
Etymology[]
From Latin mordere
Verb[]
Morder (first-person singular present muerdo, first-person singular preterite mordí, past participle mordido)
- to bite, to nip
- to gnaw
- to grasp, to clutch
- to wear away, to wear down
- to corrode(i.e., acid on metal)
- 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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