"mórbido" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [Portuguese]

IPA: /ˈmɔʁ.bi.du/ [Brazil], [ˈmɔɦ.bi.du] [Brazil], /ˈmɔʁ.bi.du/ [Brazil], [ˈmɔɦ.bi.du] [Brazil], /ˈmɔɾ.bi.du/ [São-Paulo], /ˈmɔʁ.bi.du/ [Rio-de-Janeiro], /ˈmɔɻ.bi.do/ [Southern-Brazil], /ˈmɔɾ.bi.du/ [Portugal], [ˈmɔɾ.βi.ðu] [Portugal] Forms: mórbida [feminine], mórbidos [masculine, plural], mórbidas [feminine, plural]
Etymology: Learned borrowing from Latin morbidus (“diseased”), from morbus (“sickness”), itself from the root of morior (“die”) or directly from Proto-Indo-European *mor- (“to rub, pound, wear away”). Etymology templates: {{lbor|pt|la|morbidus|t=diseased}} Learned borrowing from Latin morbidus (“diseased”), {{der|pt|ine-pro|*mor-|t=to rub, pound, wear away}} Proto-Indo-European *mor- (“to rub, pound, wear away”) Head templates: {{pt-adj}} mórbido (feminine mórbida, masculine plural mórbidos, feminine plural mórbidas)
  1. morbid (unhealthy or unwholesome, especially psychologically)
    Sense id: en-mórbido-pt-adj-imED64G- Categories (other): Portuguese entries with incorrect language header

Adjective [Spanish]

IPA: /ˈmoɾbido/, [ˈmoɾ.β̞i.ð̞o] Forms: mórbida [feminine], mórbidos [masculine, plural], mórbidas [feminine, plural]
Rhymes: -oɾbido Etymology: From Latin morbidus (“diseased”), from morbus (“sickness”), itself from the root of morior (“die”) or directly from Proto-Indo-European *mor- (“to rub, pound, wear away”). Etymology templates: {{der|es|la|morbidus|t=diseased}} Latin morbidus (“diseased”), {{der|es|ine-pro|*mor-|t=to rub, pound, wear away}} Proto-Indo-European *mor- (“to rub, pound, wear away”) Head templates: {{es-adj}} mórbido (feminine mórbida, masculine plural mórbidos, feminine plural mórbidas)
  1. morbid Derived forms: obesidad mórbida
    Sense id: en-mórbido-es-adj-G~PgBP1A Categories (other): Spanish entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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