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facio morire

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Latin

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Etymology

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Literally "to make one die," as one who is killed dies.

Verb

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faciō morīre (present infinitive facere morīre, perfect active fēcī morīre, supine factum morīre); third conjugation -variant

  1. to kill (especially indirectly)

Usage notes

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The verb morīre itself can also be used instead of the passive.

Conjugation

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