出典:Wiktionary
From Middle English sterven, from 古期英語 steorfan (“to die”), from Proto-Germanic *sterbaną (“to become stiff, die”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)terp- (“to lose strength, become numb, be motionless”); or from Proto-Indo-European *sterbʰ- (“to become stiff”), from *ster- (“stiff”); or a conflation of the aforementioned. Cognate with Scots sterve (“to die, perish”), Saterland Frisian stjerwa (“to die”), West Frisian stjerre (“to die”), Dutch sterven (“to die”), German Low German starven (“to die”), German sterben (“to die”), Icelandic stirfinn (“peevish, froward”), Albanian shterp (“sterile, unproductive, barren land”).
starve (third-person singular simple present starves, present participle starving, simple past starved, past participle starved or (廃れた用法) starven)
infinitive | (to) starve | ||
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present tense | past tense | ||
1st-person singular | starve | starved | |
2nd-person singular | starve, starvest† | starved, starvedst† | |
3rd-person singular | starves, starveth† | starved | |
plural | starve | ||
subjunctive | starve | starved | |
imperative | starve | — | |
participles | starving | starved, starven† |
to starve
the act of abstaining from food
絶食すること
汚すさま
腐ること
the act of things decomposing
娘(さん).
to make someone become impatient
うんちする
have a crap
餓死する.
悶着する