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AF. survivre, OF. so(u)rvivre (mod.F. survivre), = Pr. sobreviure, It. sorvivere, Sp. sobrevivir, Pg. -viver:late L. supervvre, f. super- SUPER- 2 + vvre to live. | AF. survivre, OF. so(u)rvivre (mod.F. survivre), = Pr. sobreviure, It. sorvivere, Sp. sobrevivir, Pg. -viver:late L. supervvre, f. super- SUPER- 2 + vvre to live. | ||
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+ | <center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''Survival''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Survival this link].</center> | ||
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==Definitions== | ==Definitions== | ||
*1. a. intr. To continue to live after the [[death]] of another, or after the end or cessation of some [[thing]] or condition or the occurrence of some [[event]] (expressed or implied); to remain alive, live on. | *1. a. intr. To continue to live after the [[death]] of another, or after the end or cessation of some [[thing]] or condition or the occurrence of some [[event]] (expressed or implied); to remain alive, live on. |
Latest revision as of 22:41, 12 December 2020
Origins
AF. survivre, OF. so(u)rvivre (mod.F. survivre), = Pr. sobreviure, It. sorvivere, Sp. sobrevivir, Pg. -viver:late L. supervvre, f. super- SUPER- 2 + vvre to live.
Definitions
- 1. a. intr. To continue to live after the death of another, or after the end or cessation of some thing or condition or the occurrence of some event (expressed or implied); to remain alive, live on.
- b. transf. To continue to exist after some person, thing, or event; to last on.
- c. Law. Of an estate, etc.: To pass to the survivor or survivors of two or more joint-tenants or persons who have a joint interest.
- 2. trans. To continue to live after, outlive. a. To remain alive after the death of (another).