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martire

martyr

noun MAHR-tee-reh Rare

Origin: From Latin martyr, from Greek mártys, 'witness'.

Usage Note

Martire is a common-gender noun — both men and women use the same form: il martire (m), la martire (f). The plural is i martiri (m) or le martiri (f). In religious contexts it refers to someone who died for their faith; colloquially, fare il martire means to play the victim or seek pity.

Examples

"San Sebastiano è venerato come martire cristiano."

Natural Translation

Saint Sebastian is venerated as a Christian martyr.

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