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`die` in Latin

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die

  1. verb
    • cease to live; become dead
      mori
      Many people die every day. — Multi homines cotidie moriuntur.
      obire
      He died peacefully in his sleep. — Pacifice in somno obiit.
      perire
      They died in the fire. — In incendio perierunt.
    • [figurative], to feel extreme emotion
      exardescere [figurative]
      She died of embarrassment. — Ex pudore exardescit.
      liquescere [figurative]
      He died of love for her. — Amore eius liquefactus est.
  2. noun
    • tool for shaping or cutting material
      forma [technical]
      The metal was shaped using a die. — Metallum forma usum est ad figuram dandum.
      instrumentum [technical]
      The die must be replaced regularly. — Instrumentum regulariter reponendum est.
    • singular of dice; cube for games
      tessera [games]
      He rolled the die and got a six. — Tesseram iecit et senarium obtinuit.
      alea [games]
      The die landed on three. — Alea in ternionem cecidit.