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`death` in Latin

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death

  1. noun
    • end of life; cessation of living
      mors
      Death comes to all living things. — Mors omnibus rebus viventibus advenit.
      exitus [figurative]
      His death was sudden and unexpected. — Exitus eius repentinus et inopinatus fuit.
      obitus [formal, literary]
      We mourn the death of our friend. — Obitum amici nostri lugemus.
      interitus [poetic, literary]
      The death of the hero was tragic. — Interitus herois tragicus fuit.
      letum [poetic, archaic]
      He met his death in battle. — In proelio letum obivit.
    • [figurative, idiomatic], complete end or destruction
      interitus [figurative]
      The death of the empire was inevitable. — Interitus imperii inevitabilis erat.
      excidium [figurative, historical]
      The death of the city shocked the world. — Excidium urbis mundum commovit.