"Inês é morta" meaning in All languages combined

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Phrase [Portuguese]

Etymology: Literally, “Inês is dead”, in reference to the story of Inês de Castro, a Gallician noblewoman, only recognized wife of King Pedro I of Portugal after her death. Etymology templates: {{yesno||l|L}} L, {{m-g|Inês is dead}} “Inês is dead”, {{lit|Inês is dead}} Literally, “Inês is dead” Head templates: {{head|pt|phrase}} Inês é morta
  1. (idiomatic, figurative) it's too late; what's done is done Tags: figuratively, idiomatic Synonyms: já era
    Sense id: en-Inês_é_morta-pt-phrase-P5BbAaDa Categories (other): Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries, Portuguese entries with incorrect language header
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          "english": "After accusing her of cheating and expelling her from the house, he wants to appologize. Now, what's done is done.",
          "text": "Depois de acusá-la de traição e expulsá-la de casa, ele quer se desculpar. Agora, Inês é morta.",
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