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Definition of Moribund

Moribund
Moribund Mor"i*bund, a. [L. moribundus, from moriri to die. See Mortal.] In a dying state; dying; at the point of death. The patient was comatose and moribund. --Copland.
Moribund
Moribund Mor"i*bund, n. A dying person. [R.]

Meaning of Moribund from wikipedia

- Look up moribund, moribundi, moribundity, moribundly, or moribunds in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Moribund refers to a literal or figurative state...
- Moribund Records, also known as Moribund Cult or just Moribund, is an extreme metal record label based out of Port Orchard, Washington. It was founded...
- Moribund Oblivion is a Turkish black metal band from Istanbul, formed by vocalist Bahadır Uludağlar in 1999. Within the black metal genre in Turkey, the...
- to German label Twilight Vertrieb for the release of their second album Moribund, which featured guest appearances by Iblis and L. Wachtfels from Endstille...
- Side one No. Title Length 1. "Moribund the Burgermeister" 4:20 2. "Solsbury Hill" 4:21 3. "Modern Love" 3:38 4. "Excuse Me" 3:20 5. "Humdrum" 3:25...
- An endangered language or moribund language is a language that is at risk of disappearing as its speakers die out or shift to speaking other languages...
- ǃOrakobab or Khoemana, also known as Korana, ǃOra, or Griqua, is a moribund Khoe language of South Africa. "Khoemana" (from khoe 'person' + mana 'language')...
- The Moribund People is a 2005 EP by the avant-garde metal project Peccatum and their last release before they split up in 2006. On this EP, Peccatum's...
- ****ociated with St Remigius known as the Legend of the Baptism of the Moribund Pagan, according to which a dying pagan asked for baptism at the hands...
- l'anarchie, translated as Moribund Society and Anarchy, is an 1893 book by Jean Grave that argues for the speedy disintegration of moribund societal institutions...