मृ
Sanskrit
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *mer-.
Derived terms
- मृत्यु (mṛtyú, “death, dying”)
- मरते (márate)
- मरति (márati)
- म्रियते (mriyáte)
- मारयति (māráyati, “to cause to die”)
- मार (mā́ra, “slaying, killing, destroying; pestilence”)
- मारण (mā́raṇa, “death, slaughter, killing; destruction; slayer”)
- मारुक (mā́ruka, “perishing, dying”)
- मर (mara, “dying, death; killing”)
- मरण (maraṇa, “death, dying”)
- मृत (mṛtá, “dead, deceased, fallow, useless, wasted”)
- मृत (mṛtá, “death”)
- मर्त (márta, “mortal, man”)
- मर्तव्य (martavya, “liable to die”)
- मर्य (márya, “young man; suitor; mortal”)
- मर्मन् (márman, “mortal spot, vulnerability; core”)
- अमृत (amṛ́ta, “immortal, undying, ambrosia, nectar”)
- मृति (mṛtí, “death, dying”)
- मम्रि (mamri, “mortal”)
- मर्त्य (mártya, “human, man, mortal being”)
- मर्त्यता (martyatā, “mortality”)
- मर्त्या (mártyā, “death, dying”)
- मार्त्य (mārtya, “mortality; corporeal part”)
- मरु (marú, “desert, waste”)
- मुमूर्षा (mumūrṣā, “desire for death; impatience with life”)
- मुमूर्षु (mumūrṣu, “wishing to die; moribund, about to die”)
- मारि (māri, “pestilence, smallpox, killing”)
- मारक (māraka, “plague, epidemic; murderer; hawk”)
- मारी (mārī, “killing, slaughter”)
- मृतिमन् (mṛtiman, “mortality”)
- मृतक (mṛtaka, “dead man, corpse; death, decease”)
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