slovodefinícia
perish
(mass)
perish
- hynúť, zahynúť
perish
(encz)
perish,hynout [bás.]
perish
(encz)
perish,přestat vycházet v:
perish
(encz)
perish,uhynout v: Zdeněk Brož
perish
(encz)
perish,vzít za své v: web
perish
(encz)
perish,zahynout [bás.]
perish
(encz)
perish,zaniknout v:
perish
(encz)
perish,zkrachovat v:
Perish
(gcide)
Perish \Per"ish\, v. t.
To cause perish. [Obs.] --Bacon.
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perish the thought I hope it will never happen; -- a phrase
used after mention of a possible undesirable event,
sometimes facetiously.
[PJC]
Perish
(gcide)
Perish \Per"ish\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Perished; p. pr. & vb.
n. Perishing.] [OE. perissen, perisshen, F. p['e]rir, p.
pr. p['e]rissant, L. perire to go or run through, come to
nothing, perish; per through + ire to go. Cf. Issue, and
see -ish.]
To be destroyed; to pass away; to become nothing; to be lost;
to die; hence, to wither; to waste away.
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I perish with hunger! --Luke xv. 17.
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Grow up and perish, as the summer fly. --Milton.
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The thoughts of a soul that perish in thinking.
--Locke.
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perish
(wn)
perish
v 1: pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and
functions necessary to sustain life; "She died from
cancer"; "The children perished in the fire"; "The patient
went peacefully"; "The old guy kicked the bucket at the age
of 102" [syn: die, decease, perish, go, exit,
pass away, expire, pass, kick the bucket, {cash in
one's chips}, buy the farm, conk, give-up the ghost,
drop dead, pop off, choke, croak, snuff it] [ant:
be born]
podobné slovodefinícia
perish
(mass)
perish
- hynúť, zahynúť
imperishability
(encz)
imperishability, n:
imperishable
(encz)
imperishable,nehynoucí adj: Zdeněk Brožimperishable,nepomíjející adj: Zdeněk Brož
imperishably
(encz)
imperishably,
imperishingness
(encz)
imperishingness, n:
nonperishable
(encz)
nonperishable,nepodléhající zkáze
perish
(encz)
perish,hynout [bás.] perish,přestat vycházet v: perish,uhynout v: Zdeněk Brožperish,vzít za své v: webperish,zahynout [bás.] perish,zaniknout v: perish,zkrachovat v:
perishable
(encz)
perishable,kazící se adj: Zdeněk Brožperishable,netrvanlivý adj: Zdeněk Brožperishable,pomíjivý adj: Zdeněk Brožperishable,zkazitelný adj: Zdeněk Brož
perishables
(encz)
perishables, n:
perished
(encz)
perished,rozpadlý adj: Zdeněk Brožperished,zahynul v: Zdeněk Brožperished,zanikl v: Zdeněk Brož
perisher
(encz)
perisher,hulvát n: Petr Kovářperisher,nevychovanec n: Petr Kovář
perishes
(encz)
perishes,
Copperish
(gcide)
Copperish \Cop"per*ish\, a.
Containing, or partaking of the nature of, copper; like
copper; as, a copperish taste.
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Emperished
(gcide)
Emperished \Em*per"ished\, a.
Perished; decayed. [Obs.]
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I deem thy brain emperished be. --Spenser.
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Imperishability
(gcide)
Imperishability \Im*per`ish*a*bil"i*ty\, n.
The quality of being imperishable: indstructibility. "The
imperishability of the universe." --Milman.
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Imperishable
(gcide)
Imperishable \Im*per"ish*a*ble\, a. [Pref. im- not + perishable:
cf. F. imp['e]rissable.]
Not perishable; not subject to decay; indestructible;
enduring permanently; as, an imperishable monument;
imperishable renown. -- Im*per"ish*a*ble*ness, n. --
Im*per"ish*a*bly, adv.
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Imperishableness
(gcide)
Imperishable \Im*per"ish*a*ble\, a. [Pref. im- not + perishable:
cf. F. imp['e]rissable.]
Not perishable; not subject to decay; indestructible;
enduring permanently; as, an imperishable monument;
imperishable renown. -- Im*per"ish*a*ble*ness, n. --
Im*per"ish*a*bly, adv.
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Imperishably
(gcide)
Imperishable \Im*per"ish*a*ble\, a. [Pref. im- not + perishable:
cf. F. imp['e]rissable.]
Not perishable; not subject to decay; indestructible;
enduring permanently; as, an imperishable monument;
imperishable renown. -- Im*per"ish*a*ble*ness, n. --
Im*per"ish*a*bly, adv.
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perish the thought
(gcide)
Perish \Per"ish\, v. t.
To cause perish. [Obs.] --Bacon.
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perish the thought I hope it will never happen; -- a phrase
used after mention of a possible undesirable event,
sometimes facetiously.
[PJC]
Perishability
(gcide)
Perishability \Per`ish*a*bil"i*ty\, n.
Perishableness.
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Perishable
(gcide)
Perishable \Per"ish*a*ble\, a. [F. p['e]rissable.]
Liable to perish; subject to decay, destruction, or death;
as, perishable goods; our perishable bodies.
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Perishableness
(gcide)
Perishableness \Per"ish*a*ble*ness\, n.
The quality or state of being perishable; liability to decay
or destruction. --Locke.
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Perishably
(gcide)
Perishably \Per"ish*a*bly\, adv.
In a perishable degree or manner.
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Perished
(gcide)
Perish \Per"ish\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Perished; p. pr. & vb.
n. Perishing.] [OE. perissen, perisshen, F. p['e]rir, p.
pr. p['e]rissant, L. perire to go or run through, come to
nothing, perish; per through + ire to go. Cf. Issue, and
see -ish.]
To be destroyed; to pass away; to become nothing; to be lost;
to die; hence, to wither; to waste away.
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I perish with hunger! --Luke xv. 17.
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Grow up and perish, as the summer fly. --Milton.
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The thoughts of a soul that perish in thinking.
--Locke.
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Perishing
(gcide)
Perish \Per"ish\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Perished; p. pr. & vb.
n. Perishing.] [OE. perissen, perisshen, F. p['e]rir, p.
pr. p['e]rissant, L. perire to go or run through, come to
nothing, perish; per through + ire to go. Cf. Issue, and
see -ish.]
To be destroyed; to pass away; to become nothing; to be lost;
to die; hence, to wither; to waste away.
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I perish with hunger! --Luke xv. 17.
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Grow up and perish, as the summer fly. --Milton.
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The thoughts of a soul that perish in thinking.
--Locke.
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Perishment
(gcide)
Perishment \Per"ish*ment\, n. [Cf. OF. perissement.]
The act of perishing. [R.] --Udall.
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Unperishable
(gcide)
Unperishable \Un*per"ish*a*ble\, a.
Imperishable.
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Unperishably
(gcide)
Unperishably \Un*per"ish*a*bly\, adv.
Imperishably.
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Unperished
(gcide)
Unperished \Unperished\
See perished.
Unperishing
(gcide)
Unperishing \Unperishing\
See perishing.
Viperish
(gcide)
Viperish \Vi"per*ish\, a.
Somewhat like a viper; viperous.
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imperishability
(wn)
imperishability
n 1: the property of being resistant to decay; "he advertised
the imperishability of the product" [syn:
imperishability, imperishableness, imperishingness]
imperishable
(wn)
imperishable
adj 1: not perishable [ant: perishable]
2: unceasing; "an abiding belief"; "imperishable truths" [syn:
abiding, enduring, imperishable]
imperishableness
(wn)
imperishableness
n 1: the property of being resistant to decay; "he advertised
the imperishability of the product" [syn:
imperishability, imperishableness, imperishingness]
imperishingness
(wn)
imperishingness
n 1: the property of being resistant to decay; "he advertised
the imperishability of the product" [syn:
imperishability, imperishableness, imperishingness]
perish
(wn)
perish
v 1: pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and
functions necessary to sustain life; "She died from
cancer"; "The children perished in the fire"; "The patient
went peacefully"; "The old guy kicked the bucket at the age
of 102" [syn: die, decease, perish, go, exit,
pass away, expire, pass, kick the bucket, {cash in
one's chips}, buy the farm, conk, give-up the ghost,
drop dead, pop off, choke, croak, snuff it] [ant:
be born]
perishability
(wn)
perishability
n 1: unsatisfactoriness by virtue of being subject to decay or
spoilage or destruction [syn: perishability,
perishableness]
perishable
(wn)
perishable
adj 1: liable to perish; subject to destruction or death or
decay; "this minute and perishable planet"; "perishable
foods such as butter and fruit" [ant: imperishable]
n 1: food that will decay rapidly if not refrigerated [syn:
perishable, spoilable]
perishableness
(wn)
perishableness
n 1: unsatisfactoriness by virtue of being subject to decay or
spoilage or destruction [syn: perishability,
perishableness]
perisher
(wn)
perisher
n 1: bounder
PERISHABLE GOOD
(bouvier)
PERISHABLE GOODS, Goods which are lessened in value and become worse by
being kept. Vide Bona Peritura.

TO PERISH
(bouvier)
TO PERISH. To come to an end; to cease to be; to die.
2. What has never existed cannot be said to have perished.
3. When two or more persons die by the same accident, as a shipwreck,
no presumption arises that one perished before the other. Vide Death.
Survivorship.

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