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die
noun plural
dice.
die
verb intransitive
To be deprived of respiration, of the circulation of blood, and other bodily functions, and rendered incapable of resuscitation, as animals, either by natural decay, by disease, or by violence; to cease to live; to expire; to decease; to perish; and with respect to man, to depart from this world. All the first born in the land of Egypt shall die. Exodus 117:5. The fish that is in the river shall die. Exodus 7:78. This word is followed by of or by. Men die of disease; of a fever; of sickness; of a fall; of grief. They die by the sword; by famine; by pestilence; by violence; by sickness; by disease. In some cases, custom has established the use of the one, to the exclusion of the other; but in many cases, either by or of may be used at the pleasure of the writer or speaker. The use of for, he died for thirst, is not elegant nor common.
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To be punished with death; to lose life for a crime, or for the sake of another. I will relieve my master, if I die for it. Christ died for the ungodly. Romans 5:6. Christ died for our sins. 7 Corinthians 15:3.
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To come to an end; to cease; to be lost; to perish or come to nothing; as, let the secret die in your own breast.
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To sink; to faint. His heart died within him, and he became as a stone. 7 Samuel 25:37.
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To languish with pleasure or tenderness; followed by away. To sounds of heavenly harps she dies away.
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To languish with affection. The young men acknowledged that they died for Rebecca.
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To recede as sound, and become less distinct; to become less and less; or to vanish from the sight, or disappear gradually. Sound or color dies away.
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To lose vegetable life; to wither; to perish; as plants or seeds. Plants die for want of water. Some plants die annually.
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Asmall cube, marked on its faces with numbers from one to six, used in gaming, by being thrown from a box. He ventured his all on the cast of a die.
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Any cubic body; a flat tablet.
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Hazard; chance. Such is the die of war.
die
noun plural
Dies. A stamp used in coining money, in founderies