inter
see also: Inter
Etymology
Inter
Proper noun
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see also: Inter
Etymology
From Middle English enteren, borrowed from Old French enterrer, enterer, from Vulgar Latin *interrāre.
Pronunciation Verbinter (third-person singular simple present inters, present participle interring, simple past and past participle interred)
- To bury in a grave.
- Synonyms: bury, inearth, entomb, inhume
- Antonyms: dig up, disentomb, disinter, exhume, unearth
- To confine, as in a prison.
- French: enterrer
- German: begraben
- Italian: interrare, tumulare, inumare, seppellire
- Portuguese: enterrar
- Russian: хорони́ть
- Spanish: enterrar
Inter
Proper noun
- The Inter Milan football team
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