"𒈨𒅕𒍣" meaning in All languages combined

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Verb [Hittite]

Forms: me-er-zi [romanization]
Etymology: Inherited from Proto-Indo-European *mer- (“to disappear”). Kloekhorst considers the Proto-Indo-European term to have had the original meaning "to disappear" as attested in Anatolian languages, whereas the meaning "to die" as reflected in cognates such as Ancient Greek ἔμορτεν (émorten), Latin morior, Old Armenian մեռայ (meṙay), Old Church Slavonic мрѣти (mrěti), Persian مردن (mordan) came from a later innovation (euphemistic use of the term, cf. Modern English pass away with the archaic meaning "to disappear") which occured after the split of Proto-Anatolian from Proto-Indo-European. Etymology templates: {{root|hit|ine-pro|*mer-}}, {{glossary|Inherited}} Inherited, {{inh|hit|ine-pro|*mer-||to disappear|g=|g2=|g3=|id=|lit=|nocat=|pos=|sc=|sort=|tr=|ts=}} Proto-Indo-European *mer- (“to disappear”), {{inh+|hit|ine-pro|*mer-|t=to disappear}} Inherited from Proto-Indo-European *mer- (“to disappear”), {{cog|grc|ἔμορτεν}} Ancient Greek ἔμορτεν (émorten), {{cog|la|morior}} Latin morior, {{cog|xcl|մեռայ}} Old Armenian մեռայ (meṙay), {{cog|cu|мрѣти}} Old Church Slavonic мрѣти (mrěti), {{cog|fa|مردن|tr=mordan}} Persian مردن (mordan), {{ncog|en|pass away}} English pass away Head templates: {{head|hit|verb|sc=Xsux|tr=me-er-zi}} 𒈨𒅕𒍣 • (me-er-zi)
  1. to disappear Tags: present, singular, third-person Synonyms: 𒈪𒅕𒍣 (mi-ir-zi)
    Sense id: en-𒈨𒅕𒍣-hit-verb-xj8PofFt Categories (other): Hittite entries with incorrect language header, Hittite terms with redundant script codes

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        "third-person"
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    }
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