WktEN_sense_31382   

Instance of: lemon:LexicalSense
Property Value
lemon:definition Statement1
rdf:type lemon:SenseDefinition
lemon:value eng(When used as a predicative noun): Something terrible to endure.
lemon:value engUnder discussion.: The most plausible explanation is that “murder” originally signified death, and is cognate with Mord and mors.: According to one source, the word “murder” is:
uby:definitionType intensionalDefinition
uby:statementType etymology
lemon:example WktEN_SenseExample_10053     More...
uby:equivalent deuMord
uby:equivalent nldmoord
uby:equivalent finmurhaava
uby:equivalent deumörderisch
uby:equivalent cesporod
uby:equivalent slkvražda
uby:equivalent hebסיוט
uby:index 3
uby:monolingualExternalRef MonolingualExternalRef1
rdf:type uby:MonolingualExternalRef
uby:externalReference 39478:0:3
uby:externalSystem Wiktionary sense key
uby:semanticLabel SemanticLabel1
rdf:type uby:SemanticLabel
uby:label uncountable
uby:type syntax

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Property Value
Is lemon:sense of WktEN_lexicalEntry_13576     More...


 

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