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41 verhongeren
II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 [uithongeren] starve (to death)♦voorbeelden:1 de kinderen waren half verhongerd • the children were famished/half starved -
42 vuurdood
1 [dood in het vuur] death by fire2 [dood op de brandstapel] (being burnt to) death at the stake -
43 wiegendood
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44 Elysium
elysium, paradise, place of the blessed after death (Greek Mythology) -
45 afslachting
n. killing, murdering, putting to death, slaughtering -
46 als de weerga
adj. like grim death -
47 autopsie
n. autopsy, postmortem, examination of a corpse to determine cause of death -
48 beerven
v. inherit, receive by legal right at a person's death; receive as a legacy; receive by genetic transmission -
49 bestorven
adj. orphaned, solitary; made orphan; widowed, made a widow by the death of a husband -
50 bewening
n. mourning, grieving, lamentation; act of feeling sorrow for someone's death; period of mourning; clothes worn by mourners; signs of mourning -
51 beërven
v. inherit, receive by legal right at a person's death; receive as a legacy -
52 biolysis
n. biolysis, death, breakdown of an organism (Biology) -
53 brandstapel
n. stake, post to which a person who is sentenced to death by burning is tied -
54 cross
n. cross, upright post with a transverse piece upon which people were once put to death; symbol which resembles this structure (symbol of Christianity) -
55 digamie
n. digamy, second marriage (after the death or divorce of the first spouse) -
56 dodelijke slag
n. death-blow -
57 dodencel
n. death cell -
58 dodencijfer
n. death toll, total loss of life, number of persons killed (in a battle, natural disaster, etc.) -
59 dodenmasker
n. death mask -
60 dodensprong
n. jump of death, salto mortale
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