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mṛicl. 6. Ā. Dhātup. XXVIII, 110 ;
mriyáte (ep. andᅠ m. c. alsoᅠ P. - ti;
cl. 1. P. Ā. marati, márate RV. ;
Impv. mara, Caṇ.;
pf. mamā́ra, mamruḥ RV. etc. etc.;
p. mamṛivás RV. ;
Ā. mamrire BhP. ;
sor. amṛita Subj. mṛithāh RV. AV. ;
Pot. murīya. AV. ;
mrishīshṭa Pāṇ. 1-3, 61 ;
fut. martā Gr.;
marishyati AV. etc. etc.;
- te MBh. ;
inf. martum MBh. R. etc.;
martave AV. Paipp. ;
ind., p. mṛitvā́ Br. ;
- māram MBh.), to die, decease RV. etc. etc.:
Pass. mriyate (cf. above;
sometimes used impers., with instr.;
pf. mamre;
aor. amāri) Bhaṭṭ.:
Caus. māráyati (m. c. alsoᅠ - te;
aor., amīmarat):
Pass. māryate, to cause to die, kill, slay AV. etc. etc.:
Desid. of Caus. seeᅠ mimārayishu:
Desid. mumūrshati (Pāṇ. 7-1, 102),
to wish orᅠ be about to die, face death ṠrS. etc. etc.:
Intens. memrīyate, marmarti
+ Gr. cf. Zd. mar, mareta;
Gk. βροτός for μροτός;
Lat. mors, morior etc.;
Slav. mrěti;
Lith. mírti;
Goth. maurthr;
Germ. ṉord, morden;
Eng. murder
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