meurtre

French

Etymology

From Middle French meurtre (murder) from Old French murtre, mordre (murder) (compare Medieval Latin murdrum (murder)), both from Frankish *murþar (murder) from Proto-Germanic *murþrą (murder, killing, death), from Proto-Indo-European *mrtro- (murder, death), from Proto-Indo-European *mer-, *mor-, *mr- (to die). Akin to Old High German mord (murder) (German Mord), Old High German murdren (to kill, murder) (German mördern (to murder)), Old English morþor (death, murder), Old English myrþrian (to murder). More at murder.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mœʁtʁ/
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Noun

meurtre m (plural meurtres)

  1. murder

Further reading


Middle French

Noun

meurtre m (plural meurtres)

  1. murder (deliberate killing)

Norman

Etymology

From Old French murtre, mordre (murder), from Frankish *murþar (murder) from Proto-Germanic *murþrą (murder, killing, death), from Proto-Indo-European *mrtro- (murder, death), from *mer-, *mor-, *mr- (to die).

Pronunciation

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Noun

meurtre m (plural meurtres)

  1. (Jersey) murder
    • 2010, Le Don Balleine, Mêfie-Te Des Monstres, →ISBN Invalid ISBN, page 32:
      I' s'confêssit et fut exétchuté pouor lé meurtre du Seigneu d'Hambye
      He confessed and was executed for the murder of the Lord of Hambye
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