Muerd
Luxemburgeois
/muːə̯t/
noun
Definitions
- murder
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German mort inherited from Old High German mord (murder) inherited from Proto-Germanic *murþą (murder, death).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*murþą
Gloss
murder, death
Concept
Semantic Field
Law
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
死
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- murth English
- murha Finnish
- Brudermord German
- Ehrenmord German
- Gottesmord German
- Königsmord German
- Meuchelmord German
- Mord German
- Mordanschlag German
- Mordbeginn German
- Morddezernat German
- Mordgift German
- Mordkommission German
- Mordlust German
- Mordwaffe German
- Moritat German
- Mörder German
- Rachemord German
- Raubmord German
- Rufmord German
- Selbstmord German
- mordsgefährlich German
- mordsmäßig German
- broedermoord Dutch, Flemish
- familiemoord Dutch, Flemish
- gezinsmoord Dutch, Flemish
- karaktermoord Dutch, Flemish
- kindermoord Dutch, Flemish
- kindmoord Dutch, Flemish
- koningsmoord Dutch, Flemish
- lustmoord Dutch, Flemish
- massamoord Dutch, Flemish
- moedermoord Dutch, Flemish
- moord Dutch, Flemish
- moordaanslag Dutch, Flemish
- moordcijfer Dutch, Flemish
- moorddroom Dutch, Flemish
- moorden Dutch, Flemish
- moordkuil Dutch, Flemish
- roofmoord Dutch, Flemish
- seriemoord Dutch, Flemish
- vadermoord Dutch, Flemish
- vergismoord Dutch, Flemish
- volkerenmoord Dutch, Flemish
- zelfmoord Dutch, Flemish
- zustermoord Dutch, Flemish
- *mer- Proto-Indo-European
- *mr̥tós Proto-Indo-European
- *mṛtóm Proto-Indo-European
- *murþą Proto-Germanic
- mord Polish
- morþ Old English
- murth Middle English
- morð Old Norse
- mord Czech
- fjöldamorð Icelandic
- morð Icelandic
- mort Middle Dutch
- mord Old High German
- moord Afrikaans
- mort Middle High German
- morth Old Dutch
- morth Old Saxon