From Anglo-Norman <span class="searchmatch">obit</span>, Middle French <span class="searchmatch">obit</span>, and their source, Latin obitus (“going down; death”), from obīre (“to go down, to die”). (UK) IPA(key): /ˈɒbɪt/...
(Balearic, Valencia) [ˈɔ.bit] <span class="searchmatch">òbit</span> m (plural <span class="searchmatch">òbits</span>) death, demise Synonyms: mort, defunció missa d’òbit obituari “<span class="searchmatch">òbit</span>”, in Diccionari de la llengua catalana...
<span class="searchmatch">obits</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">obit</span> biots, stibo-, stiob, BIOTs, Bisto...
post-<span class="searchmatch">obits</span> plural of post-<span class="searchmatch">obit</span>...
From post- + <span class="searchmatch">obit</span>. post-<span class="searchmatch">obit</span> (plural post-<span class="searchmatch">obits</span>) (law) A bond in which the obligor, in consideration of having received a certain sum of money, binds...
оби́ть • (<span class="searchmatch">obítʹ</span>) pf (imperfective обива́ть) to upholster, to pad to strike off, to beat off, to knock off, to shake off оби́ть поро́ги ― <span class="searchmatch">obítʹ</span> porógi ―...
IPA(key): [ɐˈbʲitɨj] оби́тый • (obítyj) past passive perfective participle of оби́ть (<span class="searchmatch">obítʹ</span>) Declension of оби́тый (short class a)...
IPA(key): [ɐˈbʲiɫə] оби́ла • (obíla) feminine singular past indicative perfective of оби́ть (<span class="searchmatch">obítʹ</span>)...
IPA(key): [ɐˈbʲiɫ] оби́л • (obíl) masculine singular past indicative perfective of оби́ть (<span class="searchmatch">obítʹ</span>)...